![]() ![]() 1.1 If you are going to learn your first programming language by yourself.1 What programming language should I learn first?.We still have miles to go in shattering all the misconceptions and seeing programming as a general skill though. □ Learning to program has become common in business and scientific sectors. As a result, the concept that programming is only for nerds is changing. The fact is, many early Computer Science professors were physicists and mathematicians. Programming is advancing and becoming more and more high-level (human-interpretable) day by day. There is a common misconception that only people from Computer Science can learn programming. This article describes in detail which computer language to choose as the first programming language and how to choose it. If someone can manage the time, we would recommend learning Java or C++ first because after learning Java or C++, one can learn Python or any other language pretty quickly. We are writing this article for anyone who will probably not go for a formal degree in computing (like Computer Science, Bioinformatics).Īlthough it is difficult to answer what computer language one should learn without knowing the specific objectives, we can mention that Python has become quite popular as a first language because one can master it quickly and develop applications that serve a wide variety of purposes. Today, we are going to answer the question of which programming language one should learn if she/he does not have a Computer Science background. When someone goes to a college to study Computer Science, she/he does not have to worry much about what programming languages to learn because the degree plan already contains an outline of almost all the required courses.
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