Hey /g/uys, how did you learn your first coding language, and what was it?
>>59291669
fucking cia niggers with low profile surveys
QBASIC in my high school Computer Science class
>>59291669
GML The Limited Gaymaker Language
C++
>>59291669
From a book called "learn python the hard way" after that I picked up a java book then did some uni courses on it.
I work as a software developer.
>>59291669
+1 for python the hard way, there is a python 3 version now so I have no reservations about recommending it.
https://learnpythonthehardway.org/python3/
Just learning my first programming language and its fucking visual basic for applications
Javascript.
Bought a book, pic related, around 2000 or so.
>>59291669
Racket
>coding language
>>59294579
Ugh. I just finished this book... but the version using 2.7. Is 3 much different?
My first language was Java. Learned in college but it was an intro course. I'm trying to learn as much as I can about python so I can gain more in depth knowledge of programming as it applies to data science.
C++ from a book. Later in life learned Java from a textbook for a class.
>>59294477
>python
>java
>"I work as a software developer"
Hello Pajeet!
BASIC, the one embedded in XT computers
Coz it's the only thing you can do if the DOS floppy broken
QBasic, Pascal, and Delphi in high school, but I only did basic shit. Didn't interest me back then.
First language I really learned was Java in uni.
If I don't know any HTML or any language at all, should I start with Luna? I like the name. Please help.
>>59294477
>learn python the hard way"
same here. after i achieved a rudimentary understanding, i just started doing projecteuler problems