So you want to know which programming languages are easiest? Let me be clear -- I'm not a fan of focusing on a programming language strictly because someone claims it's "easy". I do think programming languages are tools to help us accomplish our goals. BUT with that said: If your goal is purely just to learn some programming concepts, then sure, I can get behind picking what would be considered a "simple" language. This article highlights a couple of popular simple languages! Check out the article: https://lnkd.in/gvX-pPUG #programming #programminglanguages
Choosing Easy Programming Languages for Beginners
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When you are learning a new programming language and have experience coding in other languages, what do you usually look out for beyond obvious things like speed and type safety? For me, I look out for: - how comprehensible the error messages are - how easy it is to debug - amount of syntactic sugar (short hand) #programming #softwareengineering
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Introduction to the 'C' programming language: Read about the very basics of the 'C' programming language in this post: https://blogtech.online/c/ #C #programming #language
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Are you interested in learning CSharp? I've created a course to take you from zero coding experience through to understanding the basics of writing code in C#. This 5 hour course gives you a short primer on what programming is and what tools you need to get started writing C#. From there, I jump into examples that you can follow along with to help reinforce the learning as you go through the course. No previous experience required! And if you know some other languages already, this is still a great opportunity to get into C#. #DotNet #CSharp #LearnToCode #Coding #Programming
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Today I explored one of the most important concepts in C programming — Functions. This topic helped me understand how code reusability and modularity make programs more efficient and easier to manage. 📘 Here's what I practiced today: ✅ Function definition and declaration ✅ Passing arguments (formal vs actual parameters) ✅ Returning values from functions ✅ The concept of “value passing” and “no value passing” In the example I worked on, I wrote a simple C program to add two numbers using a user-defined function. It helped me understand how data flows between functions and how the return statement brings results back to the main program. > “Functions not only make our code cleaner but also make us think logically — one small problem at a time.” I’m enjoying every step of learning programming — one concept at a time. Next, I’ll be exploring function types and recursion! 🚀 #CProgramming #CodingJourney #LearningInPublic #Programmer #MCA #CodeBlocks #TechJourney #SumitLearns
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The only way to get strong in any programming language is to build a small project, leave the frame works first. if you understand the language can explain your code you hardly forget and it's easy learning the framework.
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The best programming language to start with completely depends on what your goal is. If you're just starting to code, then first focus on understanding the fundamentals and concepts, and problem solving, rather then just spending a ton of time finding "the best programming language". Follow us on our social media platforms https://lnkd.in/dd84jKRX www.youtube.com/@CypherNP #programming #nepal #nepali #bestprogramminglanguage #coding
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Ever wondered where to begin your coding journey? Or perhaps you're curious about what different programming languages are used for? 🤔 This visual guide shares some of the **Top Coding Languages for Beginners** and their key applications. It's a great starting point for anyone looking to understand the landscape of programming. Which language do you think is most crucial for today's job market?🤔 #CodingBeginners #Programming #TechSkills #SoftwareDevelopment
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Learn smarter, not harder! 🚀 Follow these simple steps to master ANY programming language and start building your future. 💻✨ 🔹 Choose one language 🔹 Follow a trusted mentor 🔹 Strengthen basics 🔹 Build projects #KeepLearning #CodingJourney #CodingColon #LearnToCode #ProgrammingLife #CodeBasics #CodingTips #WebDevelopment #SoftwareLearning #TechSkills #GrowWithCode #LearningPath #BuildProjects #CodingCommunity
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An essential companion to The Rust Programming Language, 2nd Edition, offering targeted exercises to enhance beginners' skills in reading and writing Rust code. The Rust Programming Language Workbook provides short coding exercises inspired by the rustlings project and organized by topic. The workbook starts with concepts common to many programming languages today like variables, data types, and functions then moves on to important Rust concepts like move semantics, structs, and enums. Short introductions of the concepts are followed by exercises that are intentionally broken. Readers need to change the code or add code to fix each exercise. The workbook also provides hints and example solutions to help beginners get unstuck. https://lnkd.in/eBPTSD3S
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