a172a9 No.4010
Is Java too hard to learn as a first language?
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a172a9 No.4011
Not really, what's hard is getting good at programming in general.
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a172a9 No.4017
>>4010
Java is one of the simpler languages so it is often used to teach programming. other simple good teaching languages are python, ruby, and javascript.
but for next time you should know programming is a skill and the programming languages are the tools. asking if Java is too hard for a first language is like asking if photoshop is too hard to learn how to edit photos.
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a172a9 No.4042
>>4017
An analogous problem would be is a Land Rover too hard to drive as a first car.
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a172a9 No.4045
>>4042 I came to the conclusion that Python is probably the language I will learn first, as there are a lot of projects to apply it
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a172a9 No.4052
>>4045
It's a good one, too. At least to familiarise yourself with the concepts.
Once you're comfortable with Python, I'd suggest giving C a go.
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