On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Toxico Nimbus <t...@free.fr> wrote:
> First thing to learn is how to encode a logical process into a programming > syntax (an algorithm). To do that easily, you'll have to pick a language > with a human syntax and easy structure : > Choose Python, Basic, Pascal/Modula, LISP. With those keep away from > complex features such as objects orientation and create simple programs that > you can enrich. > > Next thing to learn is the internal gear works of these high level > languages, so pick a very low level one (plain C (not C99), assembler). > > Now you're ready for more abstract things like object orientation (C++, > Java), functional programming (caml, haskell). > So I guess, at first, Python would be good. > And just two goo advices : > - Don't try to outsmart anything nor anyone > Toxico, this is not the discussion going on! I guess you have gone some other track! > - Don't use something you couldn't create yourself > Toxico Nimbus > How you imagine could a beginner create something which he is trying to learn? Could you do that by the time you started learning? -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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