Re: About programing, a general question

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On 12/16/10 10:12 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
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> On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 11:02:25 -0600 Parshwa Murdia<b330bkn@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> If one has to start from the scratch, from the zeroth level to do the programing, which programing language one should start with? In the ocean of the languages, to start with is really very typical. Can one justify it. Some say Python but again they say it is Perl which is better every time then the Python. Some say to start with C or C++ but again some emphasis to use Java or C#. Many say to go for .Net and VB or COBOL and some say to learn web based programing like HTML, PHP, ASP.Net. In this ocean who is just starting to learn which one he should prefer?
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>> Many say that what is the purpose of learning, then I say that to have the basic understanding of how exactly we can handle the machines like the CPU. Not to generate the big projects for the management processes, not even banking system but to know the basic of programing like how to handle the machines at the first, for that purpose, for the the scratch level purpose and for the one which is good even for Linux, what programing language should one like me, initiate?
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>> --
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>> Regards,
>> Parshwa Murdia
 >

>In my opinion, if you really want to learn computing and its
>intricacies, unforgiving C would be the place to start.
>
>Ranjan

+1

I learned to program in HP BASIC, COBOL and FORTRAN, but 'c' is the way to learn how to program, no 'seat belts'.  I have TWO copies of K&Rs book as well as the 'C Puzzle Book'.

James McKenzie

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