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Best coding language?

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RE: Best coding language?

#61
Nigga yall gotta learn html it best program langage. No, I'm just kidding, I don't usually use programming but when I do I'm usually using C# in Unity.

RE: Best coding language?

#62
24-12-2017, 06:20 AM
Deception__ Wrote:
Lua is the easiest language but teaches bad practices, for instance arrays starting at 1 instead of 0. Python has a lot of modules that are easily accessible, so that's pretty good. Web development is also a good place to start (PHP, JS). To be honest it all depends on what you want to do.

True, but Lua is a good way to get started. For example gLua (garry'smod lua)has a ton of documentation and resources online that allow you to make small manipulations and changes which you can then start experimenting on making bigger changes. You'll have built an understanding of code-logic and can try learning a different coding language.

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This post was last modified: 23-02-2018, 10:56 AM by S-Evil.
#63
This is absolutely variable for project. C is great language but C is takes long time, if you're time is short you must use python or ruby etc.

RE: Best coding language?

#64
I don't like coding either but from what I've heard is JavaScript is the language of future web development. I came across a really great post about this elsewhere:


Quote:My suggestion? Go for JavaScript. You can use it for both back-end and front-end. PHP is getting old and soon to be deprecated. People move to state-full designs using things like Node.js (as the name implies, you can program it with JavaScript), Go lang and even C/C++ is getting popular nowadays. All of this because of a sudden switch in web-applications to a RESTful architecture. Which is basically, HTTP the way it was meant to be.

And yes, JavaScript is kind of hard. Mostly because it is a broken retarded language made in a few weeks that was ignored for the most part but eventually started to grow massively in late 2010 due to its large platform support. That's why people find it hard to learn. Because it has a ton of caveats and flaws that tend to confuse you.

But if you take the time you would've use to learn PHP and spend it learning JavaScript, you'll find it becomes much easier. Also, don't expect to become an expert overnight. Especially since you have zero experience in just about anything that counts as programming (html and css are not programming languages). These things take years. And not just years of waiting. Years of practice. Non-stop every day and night of constant practice and making tons of projects of different types. You grind that language like your life depends on it. Then and only then, you'll start to see the bigger picture and things will start to feel easy. Without effort, you're just a simple tourist.

And an exact answer to the question "how much time it takes?" does not exist. Because it varies from person to person. And by the looks of it. It'll take longer for you because you're more preoccupied with how long it takes rather than what it takes.

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RE: Best coding language?

#65
Python is one of the best languages I have ever coded in. Super easy to learn and can do immense stuff in almost every field.

RE: Best coding language?

#66
22-02-2018, 08:42 AM
SilverValley Wrote:
True, but Lua is a good way to get started. For example gLua (garry'smod lua)has a ton of documentation and resources online that allow you to make small manipulations and changes which you can then start experimenting on making bigger changes. You'll have built an understanding of code-logic and can try learning a different coding language.

That's where I started lol
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RE: Best coding language?

#67
I code C# and lua and i really like them both. Very usefull languages.

RE: Best coding language?

#68
the answare is simple: java
just because you can do almost anything with it

RE: Best coding language?

#69
It is a very comprehensive question. Depending on what you want to program, the different languages will adjust to it. Likewise, in my opinion, HTML and javaScript are the most fun.

RE: Best coding language?

#70
Best is what you like. All programs go same way but different type. Pick one of them for your ability and go with it.

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