Friday, July 31, 2009

I want to learn programming!?

I had not previously studied, but many people are learning program designed from the outset to learn, but I do not want to learn Visual BASIC, because it was said to be the child or novice to use. I actually I am not complaining about it, but its portability, as well as various other shortcomings bad. Just started to learn programming must learn Visual BASIC?

I want to learn programming!?
no...learn C . it will help you to implement logic... ,then C++,then Java


but start with C.. very easy.. very powerful...
Reply:You can learn Java, the compiler is free from Sun Microsystems, and it is the current language of choice.
Reply:Don't be fooled by the BASIC tag, true it stems from the hideous acronym - Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code - but it's a fully-fledged member of the .NET family of CLR languages.





You need to look at Visual Studio Express which you can download for free. You will be able to pick and choose between developing in VB or C# but I would strongly recommend C# because it's a more gratifying language to work with. C# is similar to Java so you would sort of be learning Java as well but I'm sure C# would become your language of choice because the Java IDEs aren't too good (Eclipse is probably the best of them).























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Reply:it would be great idea if u start programming with C caz it will help u to build ur basic idea of programming then u may move to some object oriented porgramming language like Java.
Reply:I would recommend you start with an easy-to-learn language first, like Python, so that you don't have to deal with some of the advanced concepts.





Once you've learned the basic concept of programming, you can learn Java, which is an object oriented language that is fairly easy to learn. Put off learning c/c++ until you understand Java.
Reply:no...don't learn V basic...learn C instead,then C++,then Java and .NET will be an added advantage...


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