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Do you think what programming language is easier to use? And why?

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30th Nov 2017, 3:09 PM
diarylearn💕
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You're more than welcome! Java and C# are both great languages, and I feel are great for beginners also. As well, learning either of them will help you learn the other C-based languages (Java/C#/C++/etc..). Personally, I find Python's syntax to be horrible, and it doesn't do much to help you transition into or learn the other languages. However, I mention it because it is a viable option for many, and despite its horrible syntax, it's still a very capable language. Best of luck to you though! I hope your learning goes smooth. There is going to be a lot of frustration on the journey, but trust me, it's worth the destination. Just stay patient and consistent, and you'll be able to do great things one day.
30th Nov 2017, 4:19 PM
AgentSmith
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I don't base things in my life on if they're easy or hard, otherwise I'd be lazy and always go for the easy route to avoid challenges, which does nothing to help you progress into greatness. As well, most things in life that are worth it, most of the things we say we want, are things that are difficult and challenging; they require you to go through the challenges to get your reward. For myself, the easier programming languages are the ones that I read about, practiced, and took the time to learn. The harder ones are the ones I haven't read yet. However, once I decide to read/learn them, they'll be just as easy as the next. If you don't have the mind, logic, pattern recognition, or problem-solving skills, then they're probably all equally difficult. With all of that being said, I'd focus on your short/long term goals and learn whatever best compliments that; difficult or not. Do you want to go into web development or application development? My recommendations: Web Dev: HTML, CSS, Javascript, jQuery, NodeJS, PHP, SQL, Angular, React General Application Development: Java, C#, C++, Python
30th Nov 2017, 3:40 PM
AgentSmith
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thanks for your answer. i proud it. and thank for motivation, i'm student and i must learn more😊 i want to go app development.
30th Nov 2017, 3:48 PM
diarylearn💕
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thanks you so much, sir
30th Nov 2017, 4:27 PM
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