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Whats the easiest programming language for someone new?
Gavin Morales
Charles Cruz
Lua or Python
Ian Lewis
if you can’t search such a basic question then don’t even bother learning, it’s your own time you’re wasting.
Austin Smith
matlab
Austin Murphy
Macro scripting
Adam Rivera
Javascript or HTML
Christian Bennett
im waiting till there is some auto programing language where you just type vague troll worthy comments and it creates code for you.
programing languages have become easier in this way over the years eventually they will only require 70 IQ.
Josiah Gomez
Java
Joshua Rogers
sorry man just thought i would ask on here since people on here seem to be knowledgeable.
Christopher Nelson
Scratch
Zachary Murphy
>Jow Forums
>knowledgeable
kek
No seriously choose a project you really want to do and learn a language that fits it. Just learning a language is boring af and you'll most likely stop if you aren't motivated enough.
Jeremiah Gonzalez
Jow Forums
Jonathan Jackson
Unironically C
Jeremiah Garcia
This
Isaiah Brown
C is okay, but it's not the easiest. Anything beyond extremely basic programs is going to require pointers. I agree that beginners should give it a try, but in terms of being the easiest, I beg to differ.
Hudson Reyes
Haskell
Asher Williams
CoffeeScript
Oliver Ross
This. It's not the easiest, but you'll learn everything you *need* to know about programming from learning C (or maybe Java). What said is easier but you'll learn bad habits, learn one of those two second.
Kayden Taylor
That's exactly why you learn C. Pointers are super easy, but if you avoid them you turn into a retard who shoots himself in the foot every time but never learns.
Austin Evans
Haskell
Jonathan Sanchez
assembly for intel 8086
Asher Lee
PHP
Nathan Foster
Ruby is the absolute easiest language to program in, and it will make every other language feel inferior, but it is a great way to get started
Dominic Reed
Excel
Luke Peterson
Agreed, but that's not what OP was asking.
Elijah Sanchez
What is the argument for Haskell? I keep seeing it in threads like this, but I honestly do not see why.
Really tempted to learn Lua because it is used by a game I want to mod. Will I learn transferrable programming skills? How well will Lua prepare me for programming in other languages?
Jonathan Gutierrez
python. nothing more nothing less. It got that good balance between really easy and useful. Anything other than python is a lie or shilling.
Benjamin Jackson
>Highchool made me make helowrolds and solve quadratic equations in pascal using notepad exe
>Graduate knowing only that i absolutely hate programming
>Go into engineering
>They had a programming course that made me code in fortran in Notepad
For ficks sake. Nobody told me advanced text editors and easy languages existed.
Lucas Reyes
>How well will Lua prepare me for programming in other languages?
You will learn some very simple imperative programming cycles, ifs and such.
Joshua Morales
Casio Basic
Luis Thomas
Matlab is pretty light on the grammar compared to something like C/C++ where it's easy to get lost in all the frickin curly braces everywhere. I agree
Ayden Gonzalez
binary
Jace Kelly
use something other than notepad then fag
Ryan Hernandez
unironically this