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July 28th, 2003, 01:12 AM
#1
Banned
chosing a good programming language
i have been wanting to learn to program for a long time now. i dont really know which language to start with. plz send your suggestions.
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July 28th, 2003, 01:22 AM
#2
Member
If you're just wanting to piddle around with what you can do with programming, I'll suggest a BASIC langauge for you like RealBasic, Visual Basic, and Rapid Q Basic. If you're wanting to get into the nitty gritty, which, I think, many of the people on the net do, I suggest a higher level language such as C, C++, or C#.
I'm personally learning C at this time. If you'd like, you and I can learn together and share resources.
Do you need a website that contains tutorials by chance?
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July 28th, 2003, 01:35 AM
#3
Banned
learning and sharing resources together sounds good i was actually thinking about learning c anyway a site with tutorials sounds good send the link plz
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July 28th, 2003, 01:39 AM
#4
Member
http://www.programmingtutorials.com
This site has links to many tutorials on assembly, C, and quite a few others, including VB. PM me with your AIM or MSN SN so we can keep in touch a little easier (since I'm planning on staying away from AO).
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July 28th, 2003, 01:58 AM
#5
Python
I have been trying to learn to program for the past 5 years.
Well, I know how to, but just very basic stuff.
After expirementing with several languages:
Perl
C/C++
Basic
Python
I have concluded the best, and easiest to start learning with is Python.
Just my personal opionion.
To get python --> goto: http://www.python.org
Python is a high-level language, with a lot of power behind it. It's what google.com uses for variouse things. If I what I read was true....
Anyways, that's what I think.
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July 28th, 2003, 02:03 AM
#6
Member
I really never tried python. I'll have to look into that myself after I learn C and Java. Assembly wasn't the best of all languages to learn itself, then again, it's lower level language. Thanks for the tip on Python.
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July 28th, 2003, 04:42 AM
#7
My first language was C, so I'm kind of partial to that one. Java's good too, but can be a bit lengthy at times...like how it takes 3 or 4 lines of code to set up to read something in from the command line to C's one (usually). But a cool thing about the more popular high-level languages are decently similar, so that a lot of the stuff you may learn in one, can be carried over to another. C/C++, Java, and Perl are like this, and I'm sure some others are as well. Those are just the ones I've played with.
alph
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July 28th, 2003, 04:48 PM
#8
Member
Python
I've used python for some basic website development and it's very simplistic and easy to learn. If you're interested I have a few links that'll get your feet wet.
\"I have not failed. I\'ve just found 10,000 ways that won\'t work.\" - Albert Einstein
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July 28th, 2003, 08:10 PM
#9
Banned
yea shure wend me some links.
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July 28th, 2003, 08:27 PM
#10
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I was searching around on the net and came across this language and compiler called "Dream Maker". Does anyone know any information on this?
I was playing with Python earlier today for about 7 hours and I personally didn't feel like Python was for me, even though it was as simple and probably as powerful as you guys say.
I still suggest C.
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