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whats a good programming language +rep
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i want to learn a computer language i already know a bit of JavaScript but i don't like what it is used for !
i want to use this language for:
possibly a bit of hacking (I've done a bit from time to time at my school)
programming games
programming software
many thanks oza900
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i want to use this language for:
possibly a bit of hacking (I've done a bit from time to time at my school)
programming games
programming software
many thanks oza900
rep for the best answers !!!!!!!
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any one
please
please
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You Could Use Python Look Up A TuT On Youtube
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Java is mostly used for application coding, but python is up there in good programming languages. I'm learning Java right now though so wish me luck
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I am going to the University of Louisville Speed Scientific School for Engineering.
My major is currently in CECS (Computer Engineering and Computer Science).
So far we have learned a lot of C, then C++. (Easy and useful for small things)
Next we did some assembly and machine code (such as binary and hex) (NOT FUN!)
This week I actually have a lab in Python which seems simple, but I do not know much about it. I know if you want to make games and such, Java is a great option for you. Hope this helps.
My major is currently in CECS (Computer Engineering and Computer Science).
So far we have learned a lot of C, then C++. (Easy and useful for small things)
Next we did some assembly and machine code (such as binary and hex) (NOT FUN!)
This week I actually have a lab in Python which seems simple, but I do not know much about it. I know if you want to make games and such, Java is a great option for you. Hope this helps.
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