![]() well, I guess they teach that at universities these days. C# is Windows-centric (Mono aside), and Java is. Then C++, if you actually feel you need anything other than Python. Once you are decent with Python (understand the basics, etc.), I'd look into C. It is really good and not as dry as most text books on programming. ![]() I'd recommend the Python book from the "Head First" series by O'Reilly. Having a specific project in mind makes it more fun (and also easier) to learn, though you should first work through a beginner book. Python also has PyGame, if you want to learn by writing a game. Once you "get" the basics, you can pick up other languages with relative ease (this isn't so different from human languages, actually - once you have learned two, the third and fourth are far less challenging). It's not so much about the language you learn, but about concepts and the fundamentals. Go and figure it out, and you'll have improved as a coder when you work out the answer for yourself.Īs for the question, I think Python is the best choice to learn programming today (Ruby's nice too, but Python has more material for beginners and the community is larger). I won't rob you off the opportunity to become a better programmer by explaining this. Best to learn OOP as you learn to program. Originally posted by 2Real:If you aren't doing OOP, then you're not a real programmer.
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