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Which language is better to start?

Hi! I'm basically a newbie. I've some concepts learned but nothing about a certain language. Is a good idea start for a certain one or I just have to decide which is better for me and start from it directly? PD: My English writing stinks. sorry for my mistakes.

26th Feb 2018, 12:53 PM
Ro Alberto
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26th Feb 2018, 12:59 PM
Gaurav Agrawal
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26th Feb 2018, 1:02 PM
Muhd Khairul Amirin
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In my honour opinion, after one year of studying programming, I would like to share with you some of my experience. Firstly, I get started with Java as my first programming language in my programming course. In my opinion, it is the best language to get started if you want to go on with Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) paradigm as compared with fairly hard OOP language like C++ for newcomers. Try to dig deeper into it if you are interested as you learning through. Then, if you are interested in web technologies I would like to suggest you get started with HTML, then CSS and JavaScript (a.k.a ECMAScript). You are able to easily find many interesting projects and learning materials online related to these three languages which will aid your learning process. JavaScript is also a quite beginner friendly language though. Python definitely the most recommended programming language to get started for beginners. It has clean and not so complicated syntax which enables beginner to focus on the key idea in programming logics, not to worry much about the language structure. In conclusion, for my personal suggestion I'd like to recommend you go for Python first to get yourself playing around with some logics. Then, you can go for language, technology and frameworks which are suitable for you.
26th Feb 2018, 1:21 PM
Andy Tan
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Ups... Already discussed...in FAQ indeed 😅 I must search better. Thanks! 😃
26th Feb 2018, 1:03 PM
Ro Alberto
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I search a little more in internet and get the same hints than you. python is good for begginers, so I go straight into it. Java have a LOT of courses and classes (more popular), maybe it is going to be my next objetive. Thanks a lot, you've done a good resumen of languagues's uses.
26th Feb 2018, 8:52 PM
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