java is recommended for beginners
java is recommended for beginners
java is recommended for beginners
@mysterious_expert you need those loops and stuff at any language you learn. Python is really cool, not necessarily THAT easy. Just try to understand the basic ideas of programming and you will understand programming better in general. For example computers may need to loop to check if something has changed or complete a task 100 times without you having to type in 100 times. You know what I mean? It doesn't matter what you learn, just try to enjoy the system behind it. Because once you got it you can do everything you can imagine.
Maybe you should start with Scratch? At least that is what I started with.
@mysterious_expert they are misleading you, plain and simple. @chessypiano and @AnUtterlyKarpov are right. Everyone is assuming you mean a language. But, if you don't know loops, Scratch or block code in general is the best choice.
@mysterious_expert Yaa I agree with SlicingB., You should start with Scratch, then python and Java.
@mysterious_expert Or Command Prompt Is Easy.
Or Github It Is Not More Easier Than Python, but easy.
I recommend you to do https scratch.mit.edu
@mysterious_expert Scratch may be good, but don't spend more than a month or so in scratch. After that, start learning python. You can also start learning python first because it will be a long time before you get into graphics on python or java, but scratch has graphics straightaway using block coding. It's your choice to start with python or scratch. After python, go to java. Java is significantly more versatile (in spite of having a 32-bit integer limit unlike python).
Please start with html coding, that is the best for beginners, thats how you will fall in love with coding...
ok. Instead of scratch (which a lot of you are suggesting) is it also possible to just get a coding course and train on notepad?
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