On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:07 PM, John Haxby <john.ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Python is a better start. > > It's very hard to say whether one programming language is better than > another. I've written stuff in, oh, I can't remember how many languages, > but I couldn't say "C is better than Cobol" or "Fortran is better than > Forth" or "Prolog is better than PHP", they just don't stand that kind of > comparison. However, some languages stand out as being good for a > beginning programmer: Algol68 (well, that's what I learned first, I'm fond > of it, but it's long gone really), CLU (ditto), Java and Python. For ease > of access, I'd come down to Python, it's available everywhere and it's very > easy to start. There's a good tutorial on python.org as well. > > jch > Yes, okay, Python as I guessed would really be better! I agree that one cannot say that one language is better than the other but as the beginner is confused, he can. Collecting all the conclusions, I guess and think now that Python would be a better option. The easier one too. -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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