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What language should a coding beginner learn?!

A lot of new programmer want to know what they should learn first and what the benefits of each language?! in this topic i will give you the first language programming you must learn and some benefits for some language.. i hope all understand me and help me with likes to let all know.. if anyone want more topic press like for post and comment.. and i will post everything about programming.. good luck all...

12th Nov 2016, 10:22 AM
Baraa AB
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c... your first language shapes how you code forever so the foundation should be good. also makes learning most other languages after it a breeze .
13th Nov 2016, 9:21 PM
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What language should a coding beginner learn? Clearly, if you wish to get into web development, you’d inevitably have to learn JavaScript, whether you like it or not. If you want to do backend web development, you must learn some form of SQL. Furthermore, if you want to mine websites for data or if you’re interested in being a data scientist, then Python is a good language to learn. If you want to work for an enterprise, then Java is the way to go. If you’re actually not that interested in building things and you’re more interested in job opportunities, then perhaps SQL is a nice place to start out with (especially if you like math). Altogether, what programming language you should learn in 2016 will ultimately depend on what you want to do. Good luck for all..
12th Nov 2016, 10:22 AM
Baraa AB
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In addition , language ranked by number of programming jobs : 1- SQL 2- Java 3- Java Script 4- C# 5- Python 6- C++ 7- PHP 8- Swift 9- Ruby 😉☺😊😊
12th Nov 2016, 10:34 AM
Baraa AB
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In my personal option I say start with Python. Learning about DRY and WET code really gave me perspective. Object Oriented Programming seems to be the structure of most programming languages. Python is very simplistic in the way the code is set up. I'm glad I started with Python it made it so much easier to learn Java for me. What language you want to learn depends on the project from what I'm seeing. I learned Python to write scripts and try my hand at making games. I learned Java so I could use it for App Developement for Android.
14th Nov 2016, 8:14 AM
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I personally love Ruby. Its taught me a lot and im pretty sure i didnt understand before i did the Ruby course. But enough about Ruby. A beginner's perfect language is whatever works best with the mindset of the individual beginner, not whichever one offers the most benefit. It doesnt do a shred of good to "learn" a language you dont actually understand and it doesnt do any good to try to learn a language only to quit because the learning curve is too steep. If youre getting frustrated or confused, switch it up till you find one you can get through and understand.
16th Nov 2016, 7:33 AM
Christopher Rees
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good @john caava
17th Feb 2018, 7:39 AM
Baraa AB
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First choose your area like web designer, web developer, application programmer, enterprise developer, database, etc. Then google it to choose the best language
15th Nov 2016, 7:51 PM
Raja
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for me ruby it's very simple for a beginners to learn more about oriented programming object and to familiarize with programming
17th Nov 2016, 1:14 AM
elh
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Just ruby :/
18th Nov 2016, 8:42 PM
hosein shurabi
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I started with Python and I absolutely fell in love with programming because of it.. The syntax is very simple and easy to understand and it allows you to learn about/focus on the logic and not have to worry so much on the syntax, such as semicolons and curly braces., declaring data types, etc.
26th Nov 2016, 12:58 PM
Jess
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just Ruby
17th Feb 2018, 7:09 AM
John Caava
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1. Html 2. Python 3. C++ 4. Java
15th Nov 2016, 3:07 PM
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