I want to start with programming but what is the easiest language?

I want to start with programming but what is the easiest language?

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Python

the linux terminal one:^)

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Okay and is it time consuming to learn it and are there any tips to learn it faster

Either Haskell or Perl, depends on your style. I'd give both a try if I were you, see which sticks.

Easiest to do what? What do you want to create? What is your long term goal?

If all you're doing is fucking around, guys like me started with BASIC and assembly on 8 bit machines. With a simple machine like that, it's easy to get it do do "something" for instant feedback.

So I guess use some sort of interpreted language. Maybe within a virtual machine or emulator. Go find a used Commie 64 or TI/99?

Linus Torvalds literally started on a Vic 20.

GiveUpBecauseYouDontKnowHowGoogleWorks++

Wow Haskell or Perl? For a beginner language? I guess i can see Haskell, but why Perl? Why not Python or Ruby to begin with?

Swift

And what should my first project look like?

spanish

>GiveUpBecauseYouDontKnowHowGoogleWorks++

I just wanted some inside info not a fucking top 10 list

this desu

tamil

Most people start a pornography website as their first project. They're pretty simple and make some money. Google around to see who still provides content, but I'd stick with the image sites for now - they're decently easy to make and you don't have to worry about video streaming.

After doing some OO and imperative programming Haskell feels like a pain in the ass to me, idk why functional programming will be a good first choice to start.

>inside info

Who do you think compiled the lists? probably people with equal or greater knowledge than Sup Forums posters.

we are not programming gods, now gtfo to google.

Thx guys

>Python

All that whitespace bullshit? Come on.

Also, I think you mistyped "Rust" and typed "Ruby" (a dead language) instead. But yes, I agree, Rust is a pretty awesome starting language too.

> (You)
>>inside info
>Who do you think compiled the lists? probably people with equal or greater knowledge than Sup Forums posters.
>we are not programming gods, now gtfo to google.

I just love this interaction

Follow-up

They used to teach high-schoolers Pascal back in the 80s.

And you can still get it.

>why Pascal

Because there is a /ton/ of code out there written in Borland Turbo Pascal and Delphi for programming examples.

>why not C

Because it's too cryptic for newbies. The argument might be that newbies have nothing to un-learn, but that's bullshit and Dijkstra was wrong.

A Pascal interpreter:

npascal.sourceforge.net/

>perl

Just... no.

>(You)

worldometers.info/world-population/

131 million people reach the age of 18 every year on this planet and it's increasing exponentially. Yet you wonder why people ask the same thing like it the same people using the internet for years on end.

>easiest
What are you a fucking pleb?

brainfuck you only need to learn 8 characters

You're a fucking idiot

Python is easy but don't use it as a first, you'll get lazy. Try something a little more rigorous like Java or C++ imo.

Start with Haskell. If you can't wrap your head around Monads and Arrows within the first week, you're not cut out to be a programmer.

After that, move on to C.

To Reddit I'll post.

Karlie teaches Ruby.

If you are to accept one piece of advice OP let it be this:

Go here right now and start learning to program:

codecademy.com/learn/python


You are the type that is going to spend literally weeks (or months) "researching" and doing nothing about it, somehow fearing you will 'learn the wrong language' or something like that.

Code-Academy is somewhere you can go RIGHT NOW to learn Python (a great language).

Now for the important part:

AFTER YOU LEARN ONE LANGUAGE IT WILL BE VERY EASY TO LEARN OTHERS.

So don't be afraid, just get going.

Literally right now just go and start learning.

codecademy.com/learn/python

don't fucking do this.

the site, and especially the python section, is fucking broken, and the order in which it teaches you shit is retarded. the pacing is slower than anyone who is actually capable of programming would want and goes the wrong direction.

code-academy is fucking shit.

> Python
> great language

Why are Python fags so delusional? It is objectively one of the most poorly designed languages in existence. It is every bit as bad as PHP and Javascript.

It's a fine language and a fine sight to learn about programming. Responses like this are going to cause OP to just keep researching and not learn shit.

I learned Visual Basic as my first language and that is absolute shit, but because I actually used it as an opportunity to understand programming learning other languages came easy.

By the time OP is done with this thread he could be done with the Python course on there almost.

if that so post something useful then or shut up you moron