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Old 06-05-2008, 02:06 PM
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Default Re: Starting a teenager programming?

In my opinion, Python is still now mainstream. You are however correct in that more and more people are starting to pick up the language (I myself can code in it).

You refer to my way of looking at things. I was not the one that started comparing languages, all I said was that C, C++, and Assembly would be the best to start with. Then other people started comparing those languages with the ones that they thought were better choices. I was simply arguing a point that someone else created by comparing my choices with theirs. So don't say that my "way" of looking at the languages is "not smart".

I still say the best languages to start with are C, C++, Assembly, there is no reason to "baby" yourself just because you are new to programming. Learn a "powerful" - low level language.
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