I want to start programming but I'm not sure in what language. I have started C# and learned a few things on it but I'm not sure if it's better to learn another language. Can you suggest me if I should choose another language or continue C#?
I want to start programming but I'm not sure in what language. I have started C# and learned a few things on it but I'm not sure if it's better to learn another language. Can you suggest me if I should choose another language or continue C#?
There's no actual language that you have to learn to be able to program. All depends what you want to do.
If you want to build a program used on a PC then C, C++, C#, VB, .NET, Java are all good languages. If you want to build a web application then PHP, Cold Fusion, ASP, Java....
Keep in mind that all programming languages are derived from a base. The core of all languages are all the same, it's the extra stuff like libraries that complicate things.
What I suggest is start with something small to get used to the proper base and build from that. Plenty of tutorials out there.
I started with HTML, it is great for beginners at Web programming, and essential to any website!
For Offline programming, why not jump straight into the mighty C++, once you know the syntax it really isn't hard!
I have heard that C# is better at making windows forms applications and is much newer than C++ so that's why I chosen it. I started reading a book for C# and actually made some simple console programs, but now I cannot understand nearly anything. Maybe I will also try C++ and then continue in C#, if I have more experience in coding.
It doesn't require you to learn a certain language, all you have to know is if you have a background in C language, for me this is the footing of all language, but every language has it s own limits, but it depends on your choice. Goodluck!
It doesn't require you to learn a certain language, all you have to know is if you have a background in C language, for me this is the footing of all language, but every language has it s own limits, but it depends on your choice. Goodluck!
In today's world I think you also need an understanding of object oriented languages as well to have a good footing.
Johnny
Yup i forgot that is also important. lol hehe
cool c is a hard language to learn i tried it
I personally code XHTML and CSS quite well. I like it because web design has quite a bit of clientèle.