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Is c# good to start with or is c++ a good place to start I have never coded before so if someone can hmu with a tutorial or something for me that will be nice but if you can just tell Ne witch one to start with it will be nice Thx
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I strongly suggest going to the site: CodeAcademy

It will help you with the basics, of the art of coding!


So far I liked Python.
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Freely wrote I strongly suggest going to the site: CodeAcademy

It will help you with the basics, of the art of coding!


So far I liked Python.
ok haha Thx bro txt tutorials don't help me alot lol
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I think Visual Basic as you will learn all of the programming techniques that you would use on any other language and the language itself is almost plain English, so it is easy to learn. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube or feel free to PM me at any time if you want any help
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-Skittle wrote I think Visual Basic as you will learn all of the programming techniques that you would use on any other language and the language itself is almost plain English, so it is easy to learn. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube or feel free to PM me at any time if you want any help
I'd be nice I can't pm so hmu on Skype:Killzone1620
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KiIIzone wrote
-Skittle wrote I think Visual Basic as you will learn all of the programming techniques that you would use on any other language and the language itself is almost plain English, so it is easy to learn. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube or feel free to PM me at any time if you want any help
I'd be nice I can't pm so hmu on Skype:Killzone1620

Ive added you on Skype My name is lmSkittle
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Whatever language you do decide upon, I heavily suggest anything other than VB. After getting used to VB, it will become more difficult to get adjusted to other programming languages. Try something like C# or Java instead (they're almost exactly the same). They're much easier to learn and will get you going for learning other languages, too (Python, PHP, Ruby, etc). Also, the Unity3D game engine supports (only, IIRC) C# and Javascript!
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It depends on the tasks you're in accomplishing. The are various general purpose programming languages out there, each with its own area of specialty.
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MrMarooca wrote Whatever language you do decide upon, I heavily suggest anything other than VB. After getting used to VB, it will become more difficult to get adjusted to other programming languages. Try something like C# or Java instead (they're almost exactly the same). They're much easier to learn and will get you going for learning other languages, too (Python, PHP, Ruby, etc). Also, the Unity3D game engine supports (only, IIRC) C# and Javascript!

C# is a more complex version of VB? Complex as in syntax wise.
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Yes, Code Academy is a very good site to start getting into coding and I found HTML and Java very fun and interesting

Hope you do well!

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