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    What programming language should you learn first?

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    • thwrT
      thwr @stacksofplates
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      @stacksofplates said in What programming language should you learn first?:

      Ha I learned QBasic as a kid, and had a VisualBasic class in 9th grade. But I haven't done hardly anything outside of scripting in BASH.

      BASIC on Atari 400/800/800XL/ST for me. Turtle (Ha!) and Turbo Pascal at school. And Cobol on a HP 3000/947 to which I had access to from time to time.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @gjacobse
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        @gjacobse said in What programming language should you learn first?:

        Some of the projects I would like to take on, require some programming... However, I just can't seem to figure the logic of it. Maybe partly due to the 'Attention issues' and being quick to get frustrated on it. I can 'map it out' but I can't convert that map to any sort of code.

        Many people find that if you didn't program as a child, you never develop the mental pathways for it. Like playing violin or speaking French.

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          scottalanmiller @thwr
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          @thwr said in What programming language should you learn first?:

          @stacksofplates said in What programming language should you learn first?:

          Ha I learned QBasic as a kid, and had a VisualBasic class in 9th grade. But I haven't done hardly anything outside of scripting in BASH.

          BASIC on Atari 400/800/800XL/ST for me. Turtle (Ha!) and Turbo Pascal at school. And Cobol on a HP 3000/947 to which I had access to from time to time.

          I started with BASIC on DOS 1.0. Then eventually AmigaBASIC. Then Aztec C. Then Fortran 77.

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          • MirtaM
            Mirta @RamblingBiped
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            @RamblingBiped Yes, I'm strongly agree with you. Python is the best for start!

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