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Discussion by Lightning2000 with 7 Replies.
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Sun Feb 26, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Lightning2000)
I want to learn how to crate new programs but i dont know where to begin. Please tell me the best or easy to use program that will help me create new programs.
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It's good that you want to learn how to create programs, that's a start. We just need to know what types of programs you'd be interested and the direction you'd take e.g is this for a career or just a hobby.
If it's for a career you must see what employers are looking for, which limits your choice of languages although these languages are still good to use.
When I started out programming, I tried a myriad of languages before settling on something I felt had a lot of potential. That was C.
If I were to choose a language now though without programming knowledge, it would probably be along the lines of learning Python fully. I think this language has potential to be bigger than what it's at now.
Cheers,
MC
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PHP is quite a easy language too. .
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QUOTE (kgd2006)
I remember the easiest language that I started with was "Q-BASIC" its probably the easiest lanauage out there to start with. I learned it back in highschool, which I created a little cool ping pong game with. You might consider that as your first language for motivation in writing programs, because from there it just get more difficult and more complex, well good luck to you and your journey to the land of stressful programming...haha
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BASIC! I remember that. I learnt it when I was a 6th or 7th grader. Yes, that gave me the basics of programming. I could code a program from a flow chart back then. It gave me a lot to think about, as I went about experimenting and creating graphical demos(4 coloured CGA graphics).
Then I moved on to C and soon I learned C++. That was where I grew my programming skills stronger, and I could do programs at intermediate to advanced levels.
Then, as a professional, I am honing my skills and I must say that there is nothing like real experience. As a job requirement, I learned Perl, ProC and PL/SQL. Starting to learn Java these days.
On a side note, I learned HTML, a bit of VBScript and JScript, and then now starting of with PHP.
Now that was me. I would say you learn C first and then you can move on to Java. On the web-development front, go for PHP after learning basics of HTML.
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