lol, http://wololo.net/2013/10/20/mono-on-ps ... the-irony/m0skit0 wrote:Bad thing about C# is that it's Microsoft's and thus limited to Windows.onnz423 wrote:We just had course of C# (C sharp) At school it was pretty easy for beginner.
C# limited to windows? Not so much
Totally agreed! Wasted a heck lot of time working with languages like BASIC, I haven't tried VB yet but the only thing BASIC is good for is getting you to start thinking logically but that's about it. In my opinion, start with either C or C# then go to C++ if you want/need it (you most likely will), they are quite easy to get a hang of and especially when I was learning to program, C# gave me quick results because of how much work the .NET/Mono framework does for you (which is both a good and a bad thing),if you're dreaming of huge projects (my dream was a speech to text program, got me learning C# - used SAPI - got quick results) you'll probably want to go with something like C# or Java, they will probably give you quick results while still being a very powerful language.m0skit0 wrote:I totally disagree. I started with BASIC and VB and it teaches you bad programming practices. I regret having lost so much time to learn real programming due to this.RiotDX wrote:For a beginner, I would not recommend C or Java. I think the best thing to start out with would be Visual Basic.
Java has nothing to do with JavaScript...Archaga wrote:I truly do recommend it, my group of friends and I have been using it to learn Java to learn basic programming since the game engine we're trying to learn to use is heavily reliant on JavaScript.
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