What is the BEST FIRST Programming Language to Learn?

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I started out with Pascal, my friends started with Cobol. I think it all depends on what area of development you want to go into. As long as you know the fundamentals then one language could easily help you learn another one. From Pascal I went to Visual Basic, C++, VBScript, PHP, Java.

JamesJohnAgar
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Another quality video from the dinosaur of coding. LOL. That's true Stefan I am learning html css and javascript. Then after I learn the foundations Ill move on to frameworks, and other languages like backend. It's true once you learn one it's easy to learn the other ones. I'm also learning Linux. Oh yes.

VinhNguyen-ulyg
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I am starting with JavaScript. Thanks for your advice. Pretty real.

zacfonseca
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I'm a frontend dev and I hate it, I hate JS. I'm starting with iOS and Swift because Swift is so cool!

guitart
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c should be definitely the first language someone uses. its simple enough to be begginer friendly. its powerful enough to allow you to build anything.

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TubularAnimator
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I m teaching myself and my son c++ its the daddy of all languages just like you Mr Mishook

ifracing
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jamespinto
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PHP or Python. And then move on towards Node. And webstack for sure.

paulholsters
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Thank you for this! As an IT teacher, I whole heartedly agree with you on this. There's been a lot of suggestions from my colleagues, but after having personally tried to teach high school pupils Java and Apache/PHP, and then moving over to JavaScript, man... It's a world of difference. Java is simply too complicated right off the bat. You really need to have an understanding of OOP right off the bat, and that's a major hurdle. The latter, PHP is "easier", but when you're constantly dealing with pre-installed environments and gimped "county owned" PC's, getting anything to work at all has been a small miracle. At the end of it, it comes down to what creates the greatest feeling of mastery, and being able to not worry about compiler errors and just make some pixels move or change colour right of the bat is a great way to start programming for most kids. Meanwhile being presented with a ton of strange incantations and opaque error codes; not so much. Best of all, JavaScript works out of the box. No installs needed. You just need a browser.

kebman
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With my students I start with data structures, so any language that helps think in data is prefered. Web stack is great if you put the database central, and think your website as a data problem. C/C++ are great as you learn to know how a computer treats data. Integers, booleans, bit shifting, floats, arrays. If you nail the data structure, you can nail any problem. That's why I don't start with say python, as it objectifies everything (hard to get principle as newby) and allows data to morph between types all the time.

lovemadeinjapan
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Hi Stefan great video as always.

I had a question and that is I feel that AR VR and mixed reality technology is an area that will explode in the coming years as I think it has the potential to disrupt many sectors shopping, gaming, medicine real estate etc


I just wish to know what do you think is a programming language that you will recommend for this area

Thanks

zakyvids
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I'm starting to teach my son Python!

paulocabelloacha
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before i watch the video… the one you need to use.

antonjw
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I think it's C. It makes you learn how computers work. And once you grasp of it, others come easy.

electricity
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Much Respect To You Uncle Stef... from the year 1990 to 2000, I have been struggling every day to learn C and maybe failed at it because of trying way too hard. Soon after... a friend of mine told me about Python and PyS60 which was so easy for me to learn in a matter of months that I created a few very fun action games for the Nokia phones and even found a way to get hired as a programmer at $40 an hour plus commission by just presenting a sales demo from my laptop that really impressed those 2 managers. 2 years later... I tried C again for a few more months which still got me nowhere. However... I'm now wondering if HTML5 is perfect for me because it can also work just like C... but is absolutely* safe while functioning on any platform. So far for HTML5... I might start with GDevelop (a game engine). Please let me know your suggestion... thanks in advance.

ThankYouESM
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Here's a question, what language do you reccomend as a great allrounder (as in versatility). I'm learning C# as i feel that covers almost all basis.

Lezenko
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So... there is a chance with using Ruby then.

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