1. Pascal (functional oriented, seldom used in any company. Mainly for education purpose)
Difficulty : **
Usedful : **
Popular : *
2. C (functional oriented, normaly used in low level programming that accessing the hardware. Used this language instead of the more complicated assembly language)
Difficulty : *****
Usedful : ***
Popular : ***
3. C++ (object oriented, can do the stuff Java and C can do.
But the syntax is quit complicated because being develop by many different engineer.)
Difficulty : ****
Usedful : ****
Popular : ***
4. BASIC (obsolete, it belongs to your dad's generation)
Difficulty : *
Usedful : *
Popular : *
5. Java (object oriented, can be used in mobile (J2ME), enterprise (J2EE), etc. Too much to name)
Difficulty : ****
Usedful : ****
Popular : *****
:) Anyway, this is all my opinion. Make your choice !!!
2007-06-20 15:28:53
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answer #1
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answered by Zeus 3
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Go for anything object oriented. That's primarily what everything is now in the real world. The simplest language I have learned is VisualBasic, but the most beneficial to know would have to be Java.
2007-06-18 06:26:39
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answered by Windchill Consultant 2
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Java
C#
C++
You might as well start from there.
You can download Visual C# Express for doing C#. You can download Eclipse for doing Java and you can download the C++ plugin for Eclipse or Bloodshed Dev C++ for C++.
Visual C# Express can be found on the Microsoft website, but you can pretty much gogle all of those. All of them are very popular.
2007-06-18 06:20:41
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answer #3
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answered by Stewy 5
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Basic is of course the "traditional" jumping-off point for beginners, and Visual Basic will always be handy to know. Java will be very extremely handy all over the place, and C/C++ will make you one of the "heavy duty" masters.
2007-06-18 06:40:24
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answer #4
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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better u can study java latest versions. This will help U become a programmer.
http://interviewquestions4all.blogspot.com/2007/06/php-interview-questions.html
check this link. there is lot interview questions there. It will help to increase ur knowledge.
2007-06-25 22:51:10
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answer #5
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answered by aanand k 1
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i recommend Java..... Pascal is not a good idea, it's not object oriented programming language
2007-06-18 06:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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