Picking something small and fun makes this less of a challenge and more of an adventure. Depends on what you want to do with your life and how seriously you take programming. Before start talking about Programming Languages let me clarify: I’m not arguing that any language is objectively better than any other.
What Programming language should I learn first? Python has a very different syntax, and uses a slightly different programming model. Getty Images. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts r/programming: Computer Programming.
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Python is a high level programming language using by many developers in the different places of globe. The first step is learning computer science fundamentals, which I cover in my article: ... After you’ve learned the basics of computer science, you’ll be ready to learn a programming language.
If you're programming for fun, perhaps you should focus just on Javascript, Python and Ruby.
The Top 5 Programming Languages You Should Learn in 2020. I suggest python. As we advance to 2019, it’s a good time to reflect on our top learning priorities for 2019. The first programming language you learn will likely be the hardest to learn. And Where to Learn Them It's finally time to learn to code. [Question, as posed, specified “languages” (plural)] It’s true that no single programming language is sufficient to provide you with a compelling résumé in the contemporary job market. I have put a lot of thought and effort into designing a path that is suitable for everyone, regardless of their background. I agree that developers should eventually learn more than one language.