Random said:First language I learned was java, but I'm not sure about the generally agreed upon first language
for the beginning, codecademy.com is pretty helpful for intro level java tutorials. some of the more advanced techniques take some proper searching, good luckKay said:That's what I usually see when people ask on the internet what to start with. So I may give that a go if no one else responds.
Lol, I started to learn the coding language. I recommend that website and javascript too.Random said:for the beginning, codecademy.com is pretty helpful for intro level java tutorials. some of the more advanced techniques take some proper searching, good luck
tch1 said:I'd suggest learning where you're comfortable. You need to learn a language that'll allow you to build projects, as the only way to really learn is through experience. I started in C#, moved to C++, and now know Python, Lua, Java, HTML, JS, and a lot more. Just make sure you practice good programming methods, and don't become a lazy programmer.
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