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What computer language should I start with

4th Nov 2016, 8:54 AM
Mohammad Sarim
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I will suggest Java, as java is made with the help of C++ and Java is fully object oriented language. It will definitely going to help you.
4th Nov 2016, 9:20 AM
SATYAM PRASAD TIWARI
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First learn 'C' language that is basics for all programing language. If you understand the basic syntax and keywords you can learn any language flowlessly. But sololearn is not providing C C++ is okay for now but there will hell lot of difference between C &C++
4th Nov 2016, 5:42 PM
Lokesh
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first of all try to learn c or c++. both are not much different you can compare both during your learning this will clear your doubt.and after getting command on one language you can easily learn others too.
6th Nov 2016, 6:40 PM
ASHISH KUMAR
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if your new you should really start of with HTML, CSS and then you can decide to go into either JavaScript, Java, C++ , C#... I mostly recommend both java first as its pretty difficult to learn
4th Nov 2016, 9:49 AM
Abdelaziz Abubaker
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I would say start with java then when you're comfortable with that start to learn c++ as well
4th Nov 2016, 10:31 AM
Matt Young
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I would say that it depends on you. What platform(s) do you want to create apps for? What's your purpose behind coding? Every language has pros and cons, but you have to decide what's right for you and your goals.
4th Nov 2016, 1:15 PM
Benjamin McKissick Jr.
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start with java or HTML
4th Nov 2016, 5:31 PM
JIBRILLA ALANJIRO
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Depends on your goals. I think java and c++ are nice to know, but for a beginner I would recommend Python. I don't know why people are saying start with Java. Clearly, they don't state why. Python has a cleaner syntax, it is general purpose and the learning curve is gentler for a beginner. I promise you will be more productive in Python. Lots of universities are switching to Python as first language. Plus, you will find better resources for learning it. Then you can learn java and c++ if you really want to.
5th Nov 2016, 2:17 PM
Alex
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what is your objective of learning language? Wish to work on data management or software development or web programming or mobile application... choose carefully according to your interest and master on that. All the best...
7th Nov 2016, 1:36 PM
Amit