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February 9th, 2002, 05:04 AM
#11
Junior Member
I can't believe nobody mentioned PERL
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February 9th, 2002, 07:21 AM
#12
IMHO these are the programming languages every comp enthusiast should learn: DHTML,perl,C,C++,php,
asm,java and javascript.
After you learn one language you should be able to learn another within 1 week.Once you know 1 the others
should be easier.For me once I learned C,C++ was very easy.Basically the same.
Goodluck.
Crimina1
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February 10th, 2002, 05:38 PM
#13
IMHO,I would say..........(even if I'm going to be attacked by all u C lovers out there),ASM(I learned ASM first)
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February 10th, 2002, 05:50 PM
#14
Originally posted by VicTT
IMHO,I would say..........(even if I'm going to be attacked by all u C lovers out there),ASM(I learned ASM first)
I agree ...although it's not the easiest to learn you gain a great deal of low level knowledge.
There's a decent tutorial here:
http://www.bitafterbit.com/english/a...sic02/asm.html
This link also has Html,Java and C++ tutorials.....so take your pick and ENJOY
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February 11th, 2002, 01:30 AM
#15
Member
I think C is best language for learn to programming, because it'e easy and had powerful instruments like pointers etc...
ASM is most powerful, but is linked to architecture (anyway you must learn it).
Visual Basic is very easy but your programs aren't portable to others OS different from windows.
C++ and Java regards you if you're interested to oriented object programming.
I don't know lisp and perl : (
What is essential is invisible
to the eye ...
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February 11th, 2002, 01:49 AM
#16
HTML is cake start with that...
System_Overload
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February 11th, 2002, 11:04 PM
#17
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February 11th, 2002, 11:10 PM
#18
i find C++ to be easiest, but then again i dont really think like many other people... i dont seem to be able to program procedurally...just Object Oriented...
on a side note, anyone know of a good OOP language other than C++?
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February 12th, 2002, 05:21 PM
#19
Senior Member
In high school, my teacher started with c and the second half was c++. Mixing them didn't work to great for me, so I suggest get a firm grip on c before c++ because I found c++ to be a totally different beast.
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February 12th, 2002, 05:41 PM
#20
remember though... programming that you learn in school, (at least in my experience) is NOTHING like real programming
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