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chever
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22 Aug 2008, 1:20 pm

You might want to consider a different beginner programming language; C is pretty easy to learn but tedious to use

Actually, it really depends on your goals. What do you want to do with your new programming skills?


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23 Aug 2008, 11:38 am

C's really not that hard if you want to stick to something simple, folks:

Code:
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
    printf("Hello, world!\n");
}



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23 Aug 2008, 4:37 pm

I always used to write "Screw you, world\n" or something like that


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18 Sep 2008, 2:46 pm

drybones wrote:
1. yes.

time to learn a programming language is largely irrelevant though. whats takes the time is becoming a master of your preferred language and that comes from experience

2. yes.

although I'd guess C++ is widely used too

OP, do you have experience of any other languages?


No experince =(