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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Start with basic problem solving using algorithms and flowcharts. I would recommend starting with C or C+. Then experimenting with languages like Java, Python, etc.

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There are a number of programming languages being developed, their popularity changes from time to time. Languages like C, C+, Java, Python are not likely to go old anytime soon.

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A programming language is basically a link to communication between a programmer and a machine. It is the language we use and which is converted into machine code so that the computer can understand it.
Try problem-solving using algorithms and flowcharts. C, C+, Java in that order is the best way, as far as I can tell, to learn programming. For beginners, you can also start with LOGO, Qbasic, Python, etc.

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Learning any one programming language, completely is a better idea. However, you should know the basics of at least 3-4 other languages. It's easier when you've mastered even one. Be a jack of all and a master of at least one.

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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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Well, these are the most used programming languages for learning and are easy to implement. But there's Perl, PHP, Python, and much more.

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vivek lalan

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Udacity.com: It has many free courses with sample codes and project.
DurgaSoft: It is a Youtube channel having the best example for all programming languages.

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vivek lalan

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There's nothing difficult or easy when it comes to programming.
Right learning resource and regular coding practice will help you overcome your fear in writing your own block of code.
C and C+ are the base or foundation languages among all other languages.
If you are a beginner, prefer go for C+ just to understand the basic programming structure and syntax.

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Shubham singhPursuing BSc in CS n have interest in hacking

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You can go for CSE i.e, Computer Science engineering, BCA i.e, Bachelor in Computer Applications, B.Sc in CS or IT.

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