i'd go for c++ first and then C#. But honestly, work on that java, most important imo. Otherwise it all depends on what kind of program you want to do.. It's really hard to tell you, it's all up to you.
So everyone knows about programming, but not everyone knows how to code.
I, for one can not code, ive done 10weeks of python and i know a little bit of Java.
I was wondering what you guys recomend i learn next. I am going to learn java and practise that for the rest of the year, but after that then what.
Should i Do C#,C+,C++ or even C. I dont know what i should do.
I am a really big leacher on this forum and i just want to give back, i dont know how, but i want to.
Those are some messy statements, so what i really mean is that i just want to do something with code, what should i learn to help to community, it could be hacking, or some other things like game dev, what language would be best for this
i'd go for c++ first and then C#. But honestly, work on that java, most important imo. Otherwise it all depends on what kind of program you want to do.. It's really hard to tell you, it's all up to you.
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I would learn C# and/or C/C++.
ewrc (07-09-2015)
Depends on what you wanna do.
If you want just want to hack, which isn't the best reason to learn a language, then you want C++ or C.
If you're looking to code for a career you could go with Java, PHP, C#, Html, C++ (Just about in that order of popularity, could depend more on where you live/willing to live)
If you're looking for a hobby then Python, C++, Java, PHP, and maybe C# (Depends on what you want to do for your hobby).
.net isn't super popular in the job market. I've seen so many ads/offers for Web development, MySql, and Apps. Java is great for making apps! (Phone/tablet apps, unless it's a Windows phone or Windows8/10 then you want .net)
If you're looking for a hobby then Python, C++, Java, PHP, and maybe C# (Depends on what you want to do for your hobby).
Use whatever's most appropriate for what you want to do.
If you're a beginner, your best bet is to pick a mature language (i.e. one that's been around for a while) that has a good support community which you can refer to when you get stuck. Examples of these kinds of languages would be things like C#, Java, C++, PHP... the list goes on.
The main thing when you start learning is to stay interested/motivated, so picking a language that enables you to do something you're interested in is your best bet. This is why I'd recommend learning a "higher-level" language like C#/Java first as they tend to enable you build relatively complex, interactive, applications quicker than you'd be able to when you're starting something like C++.
TL;DR: Pick one language and stick to it while you're learning.. Don't stress about learning the "wrong" language; there is no "right" language and you'll naturally pick up new languages as you progress anyway.
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I recommend to learn C# after learning quite a decent amount of Java since they are similar at some stuff.
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Take a look at C# its a very handy language to learn.
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