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How hard is to code?

Submitted by Ralito, , Thread ID: 108388

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07-12-2018, 08:22 PM
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I'm looking for a new language to learn, i'm working on lua rn, any suggest?

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07-12-2018, 08:22 PM
Ralito Wrote:
I'm looking for a new language to learn, i'm working on lua rn, any suggest?

I have only just started learning html today lol, i flew through te basics but am starting to slow down now, getting a little more complicated lol

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Learn C. C is annoying, but it's all about objects. And once you get good with those, you can learn anything 10x faster

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Learning java atm ! A lot of examples also e lot of code

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Learning the basic isn't that hard, but you need to really like it and you need to put lots of hours and dedication.
You need to code a lot, also everyday there is something new to learn.
In my opinion you should start by using python and then after you learned the basics, you can move to harder languages, it depends on what you want to do and achieve.

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its very hard to code shit that isnt dum but if you want html/css its not hard <3

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Are you starting from scratch or do you already know another language? Either way it's not that bad once you get the basic logic down.

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Seems pretty hard as far as ive tried, but i assume itsl ike math, once u get the hang of it, its pretty easy!

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07-12-2018, 08:59 PM
Zenith Wrote:
Learn C. C is annoying, but it's all about objects. And once you get good with those, you can learn anything 10x faster

I would have to agree with you Learn C and then everything else you learn will be faster and easier to understand.
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07-12-2018, 08:59 PM
Zenith Wrote:
Learn C. C is annoying, but it's all about objects. And once you get good with those, you can learn anything 10x faster

Nibba, C isn't object oriented programming, don't spit out shit.

OP: you can start with C, learn structural programming, then move onto C++ and Java.
If you're in it for learning easily just hop onto Python, you can do a lot of good stuff with it since the beginning.
But rather there are many concepts you need to understand about programming than just learning a language's syntax.
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