If I want to get into coding what language should I start with?
Python
>>60267008
fpbp
>>60267021
Too unforgiving for beginners
>>60266881
HolyC
Go for Python if you want fun.
Learn Python the hard way is a good source for beginners
>>60266881
Python, easy and powerful. Later move on to something more complex
>>60267042
You can learn it in 24 hours unless you're retarded.
Probably something very high level like python.
I would recommend No Starch Press' Crash course book for it.
>>60266881
I would start with Python since it's pretty easy and then move to C, and when you feel comfortable with it go with C++, C# or Java
>>60266881
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/
>>60267171
>expired certificate
>>60267104
Maybe the syntax, but even then you still have nothing useful.
>>60267207
then remove the s you fucking retard
first day on the internet?
JavaScript. Yes, it is shit, but its by far the easiest to mess around with since you can just open your browser's console and get started.
java
it's the best compromise between "hold your hand" and "actually learn how real languages work"
it's also still among the #1 most sought-after skill in the industry, just look for "software developer" on job search websites and see for yourself
PHYTHON
javascript because its a "programming language for non programmers"
>>60267104
All of the "teach yourself xyz in 24 hours" texts are garbage.
>>60267104
"Teach Yourself C in 24 Hours: http://aelinik.free.fr/c/index.html
It's difficult to find a page without an error...."
Source :
http://iso-9899.info/wiki/Main_Page#Stuff_that_should_be_avoided
>>60267323
A website with an expired certificate doesn't make a good impression though (as a matter of fact, it raises some red flags).
>>60267783
How could you think a book with a bait title like this would NOT be shit if you're not retarded?
>>60266881
python or lua
Just stick with Python, anon.
>Simple
>Powerful
>Extremely popular
>Shit ton of free resources to learn it
https://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/
>>60267429
I agree. My first instinct is to say python, but that may actually be too easy. Your first language probably needs to be at least a little strict.