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    The first language i recommend picking up is english. Once you have mastered that....c, c++, perl, java or maybe c#.
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    my fav programming lang is... C/C++, VB.Net is second best!!

    whereas scripting languages are concerned HTML and Javascript are my favourites..
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    The first language i recommend picking up is english. Once you have mastered that....c, c++, perl, java or maybe c#.
    Hey, english is actually my third language in real life. When I learned C/C++, I read many C/C++ books written in english, and both my english and my C/C++ got better since then...

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    my favourite prog lang are C++(all time fav), J2EE and VB.Net

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    Originally posted here by jdenny

    Hey, english is actually my third language in real life. When I learned C/C++, I read many C/C++ books written in english, and both my english and my C/C++ got better since then...

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    Hehe....english is by no means a real prerequisite for learning to code. I was simply commenting on the post before mine (I should have put a quote to make it more clear) and his erm....ability to express himself.
    "When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes." - Erasmus
    "There is no programming language, no matter how structured, that will prevent programmers from writing bad programs." - L. Flon
    "Mischief my ass, you are an unethical moron." - chsh
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    Known (in the order I learned them): BASIC, Pascal, C, dBase, PAL (Paradox Application Language) ObjectPAL, Visual Foxpro, VB, Java, VB.NET

    Favorite: VB.NET

    p.s. I *HATE* Perl. Can't stand it. Tried to learn it, hated it. LOATHED it. Anyone who thinks Perl is a good language should be surrounded by a chorus of Namibian forest pygmies ranting about the suckiness of Perl in that click-based language they speak, 24/7.

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    Def C++, I know C as well, very similar but I learned C++ first so I am kinda partial to it. I used to know Visual Basic, but that was like 6 years ago and I think I have forgot it all by now. Anyway, C++ is for sure my fav.
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    its gottta be
    1. perl - for its socket programming features
    2. vb.net - for it user friendly approach
    3. C++ - thats what i call a real language.....


    TH3 SPID3R

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