I don't mean to patronise or offend, but wiki can answer most of those questions!Ooo great thread
I have been thinking similar... and lots of this answers my questions!
I know vb a bit... done that at college, but it seems to be taken a slating lol
What is a good language then taking into consideration that a wee bit of programming has been done before?
Also, whats the difference between C, C++ and C#?
One last wee thing... python, ruby, etc? What are those exactly...? Are they java based... or whole new languages?
Thanks!
I don't mean to patronise or offend, but wiki can answer most of those questions!
But, in answer to your last question, Ruby and Python similar to perl and are intepreted languages. Not java based at all, and not really similar. And Ruby rocks!
Java or Pascal, depending on whether you want something useful or not.
Stay away from scripting languages like Python as they will breed bad habits in to you at this stage.
Download Visual C# Express Edition and give C# a try.kind feel like some C... just god knows if C, C++ or C# is the way forward!
Download Visual C# Express Edition and give C# a try.
.NET has far more to offer someone new who wants to dive in and have a go than scratching around in C/C++.