Monday, May 24, 2010

Which language is easier for an absolute beginner: Java or C++? Also, what should I do to begin learning?

I am an aspiring programmer. Well, actually I've really never worked much code in my life, but I am enthusiastic about learning. Where/What should I go/do to begin to learn a language? And what language is more appropriate to learn for a beginner, not necessarily easier? 10 points to anyone who'll help me!

Which language is easier for an absolute beginner: Java or C++? Also, what should I do to begin learning?
maintain the order


1) C(gives you ability to develop logic)


2)C++(Introduction to oops)


3)Java(This one very functional language has semantics n syntax dirived from C%26amp;C++)





hope this helps


Cheers:)
Reply:learn c++ first





c++ is the mother of all languages
Reply:I think c/++ are best avoided to begin with.





The first points to learn initially (regardless of language) are:





1. Variables


2. IF (else, endif)


3. Arrays (collections/lists)


4. Loops





I'd pick java over c++ to learn.
Reply:Java is a generation later than C/C++ so probably a better bet, imvho.
Reply:hmmm... visit





http://www.firstwebschool.info





and ask for a FREE information pack..... show your interest in JAVA and C++,,,, cheers


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