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The best beginners language   [Edit]

Survey period: 27 Nov 2000 to 3 Dec 2000

Which language would you recommend a beginner learn in order to get started in todays IT world?

OptionVotes% 
Visual Basic18728.42
C#345.17
C8212.46
C++20531.16
Java8112.31
VBScript / Javascript274.10
Other...426.38



 
GeneralSmallTalk - the best for newbies, then Prolog Pin
1-Dec-00 2:36
suss1-Dec-00 2:36 
GeneralAssembler (might as well do it right) Pin
Roger Scudder29-Nov-00 15:08
Roger Scudder29-Nov-00 15:08 
GeneralMake mine Python Pin
Jonathan Gilligan28-Nov-00 15:33
Jonathan Gilligan28-Nov-00 15:33 
GeneralRe: Make mine Python Pin
30-Nov-00 7:26
suss30-Nov-00 7:26 
GeneralWhy C++ is not a good choice. Pin
27-Nov-00 21:14
suss27-Nov-00 21:14 
GeneralRe: Why C++ is not a good choice. Pin
CodeGuy28-Nov-00 2:04
CodeGuy28-Nov-00 2:04 
GeneralHow much experience in IT do you have Pin
NormDroid28-Nov-00 2:13
professionalNormDroid28-Nov-00 2:13 
GeneralRe: Why C++ is not a good choice. Pin
28-Nov-00 9:36
suss28-Nov-00 9:36 
GeneralIs this a troll, or just flame bait ? Pin
Christian Graus28-Nov-00 13:08
protectorChristian Graus28-Nov-00 13:08 
GeneralWhy C++ is so scary? Pin
30-Nov-00 3:37
suss30-Nov-00 3:37 
GeneralRe: Why C++ is not a good choice. Pin
TSI30-Nov-00 9:54
TSI30-Nov-00 9:54 
GeneralRe: Why C++ is not a good choice. Pin
Joseph Dempsey1-Dec-00 6:33
Joseph Dempsey1-Dec-00 6:33 
GeneralRe: Why C++ is not a good choice. Pin
Lakshmi Vyas1-Dec-00 17:27
Lakshmi Vyas1-Dec-00 17:27 
GeneralNo Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
George27-Nov-00 4:42
George27-Nov-00 4:42 
GeneralRe: No Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
27-Nov-00 7:22
suss27-Nov-00 7:22 
GeneralRe: No Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
28-Nov-00 1:28
suss28-Nov-00 1:28 
GeneralRe: No Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
28-Nov-00 1:50
suss28-Nov-00 1:50 
GeneralRe: No Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
28-Nov-00 1:59
suss28-Nov-00 1:59 
GeneralRe: No Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
28-Nov-00 2:40
suss28-Nov-00 2:40 
GeneralRe: No Pascal/Delphi ? Pin
Chris Maunder29-Nov-00 8:49
cofounderChris Maunder29-Nov-00 8:49 
GeneralI love C++ but... Pin
Oz Solomon27-Nov-00 2:45
Oz Solomon27-Nov-00 2:45 
GeneralRe: I love C++ but... Pin
27-Nov-00 7:20
suss27-Nov-00 7:20 
GeneralRe: I love C++ but... Pin
Brian Heilman27-Nov-00 9:21
Brian Heilman27-Nov-00 9:21 
GeneralRe: I love C++ but... Pin
Oz Solomon27-Nov-00 9:57
Oz Solomon27-Nov-00 9:57 
GeneralRe: I love C++ but... Pin
Brian Heilman27-Nov-00 11:00
Brian Heilman27-Nov-00 11:00 
Smile | :)
Well Said.....

I don't necessarily agree, since I don't see most(if any) of the VB guys EVER coming the other way to OUR side, but....

Our transition to VB is in hours???

There's is in years??! Or never!!

Yes. They definitely have a lot to learn and understand as far as extras, but having the core C++ knowledge will give them immeasurably more talent and understanding.

So, yeah in all practicality people will learn VB faster, and be in the market quicker.

But I guess I'm just all for people actually knowing
something!!! I hope I'm wrong, but Ive seen a LOT of examples where I'm not!!!!

And heck, if you come up against a hard interview and
get burned over something that silly, especially a c++ question when interviewing for a VB job. Well then don't tell them ya know the goods, especially if your just learning them...

Peace...







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