On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hasn't python replaced BASIC?
/me ducks and hides for cover.
Besides this, programming languages are "tools". This means, like
everywhere in real life, "no tool fits all needs", each is better or
less suitable for certain use-cases, as well as there are other factor
to be considered, such as "popularity" (availability of documentation,
examples, number of people/friends being able to assist), long term
stability/availability/sustainability of a programming language,
availability of libraries to one will want to reuse etc.
That said, I'd choose "C" to getting started. It's a bit of a rough ride
in the beginning, but it pays off in longer terms.
Ralf
Yes, but I guess (not pretty sure) if Python would be better to learn (as compared with 'C', the mother)...?
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Parshwa Murdia
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