Question:
Which is the easiest of programming languages of all to learn for a beginner .?
anita v
2006-12-15 08:12:18 UTC
I have been into System administration of Unix/Windows but I lack programming skills ,I would like to upgrade my skills by learning a programming language which can be learnt quicky and easily.
21 answers:
anonymous
2006-12-15 08:15:05 UTC
I started by learning BASIC. Though I never really pursued programming as anything but a hobby, BASIC is pretty easy to get into, though C is really the know-all programming language to learn.
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2016-05-25 00:34:44 UTC
It depends on what your goal is. Most programming languages work with similar constructions. If you can learn one, and understand how it works, learning a next one just means learning new keywords and getting to know the different environment. Here's some common languages for different types of applications: Web: php, java, ruby, perl, C# (windows) Windows: C#, C++, visual basic Unix scripts: python perl, bash Unix GUIs: C, C++ Mac GUIs: Objective C I suggest using one of the free languages (php, java, ruby, python, perl, unix-C/C++, Mac-ObjC) if you're on a UNIX system. If you are using windows, I'm not sure about what development environment you can use, but I think there are free Microsoft ones you can use. I suggest you find an online book and start with C#.
dm_gsxr
2006-12-15 09:17:09 UTC
Since you already do Unix work, you probably have done shell scripting. To expand that knowledge, get the Shell Scripts by Example book. Then I'd suggest you pick up the O'Reilly Learning Perl book. Ultimately you should learn how to program in C.



I started in BASIC (Sinclair, ColorComputer, IBM, Mega, Quick) then learned C. From there jumping into scripting was simple and easy.
J A
2006-12-15 08:18:37 UTC
The easiest language you can learn while picking up some programming concepts is Visual Basic 6.0

Since you are starting out, I would stay away from recent offerings/upgrades to the language like Visual Basic.NET 2003 or Visual Basic.NET 2005.
Elizabeth Howard
2006-12-15 08:39:41 UTC
The easiest is Basic. Called that because it is so easy. It may not be the most widely used but is still the easiest. It is also a good lead in to Visual Basic. This is easy to learn, I taught myself from a manual. COBOL is another easy one, it almost reads like English.



For options in using your programming skills, C and C++ are probably the most widely used.
kavitha s
2006-12-15 08:47:40 UTC
there are two options

1 if you want to begin from the very ABC of programming then you must begin with BASIC and move to visual basic

2)(preferable) learn C then C++ then u can master or atleast have a command over any other programming languages.
Ramesh R
2006-12-15 08:33:09 UTC
Being a Software engineer . my suggestion to u is to learn 'C' language. its the basic language where u can improve ur programming skills and there by provides a easy way to learn other languages

ALL THE BEST
anonymous
2006-12-15 08:20:38 UTC
It depends on your purpose of programming . for example if you wanna prgoram windows application so the suggested programming is visual studio ( especially visual basic ) and if you can get compelete version of visual stdio you will wonder for when you programming , for easeiest one i suggest visual basic , but if you like become more close to hardwares C series languages such as C , C# , C++ is better and so useful ocourse in windows applications , I work on both because of need to improve in both fileds ....
kingofsalem
2006-12-15 11:14:19 UTC
For your experince if you are already not in to Shell programming then start from it.



Otherwise start from C and continue C++ after that you choose

between Java technology OR Windows VC/Visual Basic etc..



Thanks...
ibrahim ersoy
2006-12-15 08:47:06 UTC
The most easiest programming language in the world is Phyton or ruby.
anonymous
2006-12-15 08:15:41 UTC
You should start learning with BASIC, which is used in Visual Basic. You can read this article more about VB programming: http://visualbasic.about.com/od/standalonevb6/l/bllearnvba.htm
aadi
2006-12-15 21:08:41 UTC
Hi this is aaditi here, i m a web designer and developer. as per my knowledge u have to learn first HTML in front page or dreamviewer. When u will get good command on this, u can go ahead for Java script....believe me it will really helps u for ur bright future.... :-)
Yoi_55
2006-12-15 08:14:33 UTC
Visual Basic would probably be best, especially for Windows.
troubled1367
2006-12-15 08:14:50 UTC
HTML....



C++ isn't too bad either



Heard Visual Basic is easy too...never tried it.
vibs
2006-12-15 11:28:52 UTC
c is the best choice..its the basic of higher languages...
Lord of Lords
2006-12-15 08:24:20 UTC
i think it is C or C++

i believe that is the easiest one so go ahead and try it on bye cool one.
sumitbhola
2006-12-15 09:34:39 UTC
i would say html & Visual Basic
joshuathiagaraj
2006-12-15 11:09:54 UTC
Java is very simple....to learn...

JSP is very easy language...

Html also will help you to develop your skills.

visit my sample html work

http://www.freewebs.com/magathalena
yakkyigooconroy
2006-12-15 08:14:39 UTC
i would say you can do HTML or use Cobalt since its the oldest and simplest
Sesh
2006-12-15 12:30:07 UTC
let me put it in order

c

HTML

VB

C++

java

javascript

asp
Fred F
2006-12-15 08:28:04 UTC
python... is another one for you.


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