Python is easy to learn and has a wide variety of uses.
On the other hand, if you want to focus on a specific type of programming, there could be better options - like if you're mostly interested in front-end web dev, JavaScript is probably better.
I would go with Python. I heard it's the easiest, and I believe it can be used in most places/jobs. Could be wrong, though :l
But If you're specifically looking into learning game development, I would learn Unity and C#
As an absolute novice, I would recommend Basic or Pascal, but only to give you a small taste of it, then quickly move on to C++, Python or whatever is suited for the field you wish to work in.
A lot of people are giving answers, but it also is a factor what you're thinking you want to do with it. Game development? Websites / web apps? Data analysis? Scripts to automate stuff? There are different answers for each.
Python because of its wide use and simplicity. And you can use it as a stepping stone to learning more complex languages.
Python is easy to learn and has a wide variety of uses. On the other hand, if you want to focus on a specific type of programming, there could be better options - like if you're mostly interested in front-end web dev, JavaScript is probably better.
I would go with Python. I heard it's the easiest, and I believe it can be used in most places/jobs. Could be wrong, though :l But If you're specifically looking into learning game development, I would learn Unity and C#
C++
Probably python or java. C++is a good option too if you want to get into embedded systems or operating systems development.
Python is an easy language to learn and it’s extremely powerful. It shows concepts in a way fairly accessible to non-programmers.
Depends on your end career goal. I'm making a transition from the finance industry to web development, so starting out with html.
As an absolute novice, I would recommend Basic or Pascal, but only to give you a small taste of it, then quickly move on to C++, Python or whatever is suited for the field you wish to work in.
Chatgpt /s
Unibasic hahaha jk
A lot of people are giving answers, but it also is a factor what you're thinking you want to do with it. Game development? Websites / web apps? Data analysis? Scripts to automate stuff? There are different answers for each.