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				 b3b339758yFucking decide and just start learning!! You said python in your first rant, then python vs js and now python vs c vs c++. I personally learned c++ as my first lang and I didn't die yet so I can recommend it 👌 but just decide. You can learn others later b3b339758yFucking decide and just start learning!! You said python in your first rant, then python vs js and now python vs c vs c++. I personally learned c++ as my first lang and I didn't die yet so I can recommend it 👌 but just decide. You can learn others later
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				It depends on what you want to achieve and what learning curves you can handle.
 
 Python is by far the easiest imho, C is harder but still simple and learning it also provides more basic understanding of what actually happens in the computer.
 
 In the long term I'd recommend learning both.
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				 Nawap13648yIt's not the programming language u should learn ,try learning different programming paradigm Nawap13648yIt's not the programming language u should learn ,try learning different programming paradigm
 
 This would help u lot
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				Well my first language was PHP and I turned out alright so i wouldn't worry too much.
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				 Kulijana4138y@jinzo Kulijana4138y@jinzo
 Let me clarify. How. Did. You. End. Up. Here.
 By here I mean devrant, by end up I mean how did you find this and why did you make an account.
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				 Kulijana4138y@jinzo Kulijana4138y@jinzo
 I may have sounded a bit harsh, that was not my intent, I am just interested in the actions that took place that got you here, because, well its a dev platform, and its strange that you end up here before typing a single line of code.
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				 Kulijana4138y@jinzo Kulijana4138y@jinzo
 Best of luck to you man, and welcome to the community.
 And to answer your question, I would start from c, as it gives you a great insight into many things about programming, and once you learn c, you basicly already know half of java, c# and other c-esque languages. Python is not a programming language, but a script one, but its also alright if you want to start slowly.






Should i learn Python or C or C++ as a first programming language ?
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