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Default Re: Starting a teenager programming?

The languages MeTh0Dz mentioned are some nice languages, but I wouldn't recommend them for a beginner, though. To get started programming I would rather recommend Python. It's easy to use, has some nice programming facilities, has lots of documentation and it's powerful.

I do not agree with MeTh0Dz. Learning other languages than the ones he mentioned is not a waste of time. Different languages have different advantages and purposes, and you can therefore not say that one language is better than another in everything.
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