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Im new to coding. What should i learn first and what program should i use as a beginner

29th Jul 2022, 6:52 PM
Teasterking
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If you never learned to code, you can start to learn python (very easy syntax for begginer to understand logic of programming),but without learning some libraries you will only make code to run in console. Or if you wanna to create app or game faster, learn web programming: Html - to add elements to web page/aplication Css - to style it Java Script - to react to user action, like button click, key presed on keyboard.... Java Script is also easy language to learn as first language, but it dont have some complex data structure as other languages, so if you wanna learn other you may need to learn this things from beggining. You can also learn any other language, do research to find language what are used in things you wanna build and learn this language.
29th Jul 2022, 10:04 PM
PanicS
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I don't know myself either but some of my seniors said if you interested in web development Start with javascript and zero in it. In app development kotlin, java. In game deveploment you should familiar with C++
29th Jul 2022, 6:58 PM
Mr Barrel
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Depends on what yoh are looking to do, Python is a simple object-oriented language, HTML is for websites, and JavaScript is food for game development
29th Jul 2022, 11:24 PM
blazer!
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I would say it all depends on what do you want to achieve with it. Would you be interested working in the branch, or do you just want to make some personal projects? What about the specific field in programming you would like to focus yourself on?
29th Jul 2022, 10:04 PM
YuGiMob
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Python is a great programming language if you are new to this. Trust me in my first year I was doing C++ and I didn't enjoy it then in my second year I chose Statistics, Mathematical Analysis and Operations Research because I just didn't like programming then I started learning python. I found it more interesting than any other programming language
30th Jul 2022, 3:11 AM
Benny MG
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Html might be the simplest of all....and it is the basis for java, css ,and a few more of programming languages
31st Jul 2022, 6:55 AM
Sharon Christina
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31st Jul 2022, 11:22 AM
Mike Fedha
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so if you wanna learn only for yourself you should choose Python.l, coz it's easy to learn. but if you are patient and wnat to learn from the basic you shold go with C or C++. and if you are seeking for placement go with java (it's hard tho ๐Ÿ™‚)
31st Jul 2022, 1:28 PM
annuuurag
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Depends on your long term objective, what do you want to learn later on? Heres a list of recomendations based on industry demands: Game dev - C++ AI - python Web dev - html css js (useful for frontend primarily, potentially for backend too if you learn node.js) (for backend there are way too many options, the ones i recently saw as in demand would be php python java or C#) Android - java Ios - swift Embedded programing - C If you have no clear goal yet my advice is DONT START WITH PYTHON! Yes it is a very easy to learn programming language but transitioning from Python to anything else is really difficult. People might argue against, but if you have no clear long term professional objective you should learn C++, which is at the other extremum of pythons problem (hard to learn, easy to transition to most other programing languages)
31st Jul 2022, 3:55 PM
Stefan Corneteanu
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Go with python
31st Jul 2022, 5:09 PM
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If you are a beginner I think you should go and watch a you tube turtorial search Brad traversy media he will help you alot in chosing q career he helped me land my first job , and I started learning programming last year August
30th Jul 2022, 12:31 PM
Abubakar
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i think the best 1st choice is C#, it combines C-like syntax and is not that hard
30th Jul 2022, 1:13 PM
Patrick
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Verry good very nice
30th Jul 2022, 2:01 PM
uzayr akbar
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You should study c++ language first
30th Jul 2022, 5:27 PM
Mir Hasnain
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starting with c++ is cruel imo though I love this language thats probably not the best idea
30th Jul 2022, 8:08 PM
Patrick
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I think you should try Python. It's very simple and easy syntax. It's pretty popular too so you can easily get help if you get stuck. But if you want to build something with GUI (Graphical User Interface) you can try Web development: html (Markup), CSS (styling) and JavaScript (logic). In Python you can still have GUI with frameworks. It depends upon your interests too - Do you like backend? Dealing with data etc? Choose python. But if you prefer working on building web pages ofcourse you should choose Web development. There's other languages too like - C, C++, Java etc but they can be tricky if you start with them right off the bat but I don't know much about these. You can still choose them if you like building games, mobile apps.
31st Jul 2022, 4:42 AM
I can't think of a name yet
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Are you looking to learn web development or something like python? Personally i like python and ruby. But i already now html/css and javascript.
31st Jul 2022, 5:23 AM
Breanna Hollis
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Its better to learn c language first ,if u learn it u can easily learn other coding languages like c++,c#,java some concepts are similar,python is also very simple
31st Jul 2022, 10:04 AM
MARTHALA PADMAJA
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No matter what language, just start it, look what you love? Look what's you love, creating app, web site or...
31st Jul 2022, 12:25 PM
yasin mehdipoor
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You should start with python or (html,css,javascript) but i am currently studying java
31st Jul 2022, 2:10 PM
Sayyam Jain
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