What programming language does /g/ recommend?
>>52647632
I assume you are beginner,otherwise you wouldn't ask that.Just go for javascript/html,just dont stick with front-end too much.
>>52647632import faggot
print op is a faggot
goto kill you're self
>>52647632
I think you know the answer.
It's LISP.
>>52647632
Python is alright for learning how to program and how to think like a programmer. It doesn't obfuscate and confuse as much as older languages do, in the eyes of a new programmer. When you feel comfortable writing somewhat complex programs, you should move on and learn something else. Java, C++, and so on. It doesn't really matter.
>>52647632
Pseudocode
Recommend for what? Beginner? If so, choose any popular language with lots of tutorials: Java, C#, Python
mindfuck is a good language
Go
c#+
>>52647632
straight binary.
>>52647782
>you're
*your
>>52647632
Some languages like Visual Basic, Pascal, Pearl, PHP... gives the beginner a bad picture about programming. Some syntaxes or features are very unintuitive. my first language was JavaScript because I only needed a book and notepad (there were times without the internet). At the same time I've learned Assembly. After half year I wanted to move forward and picked C++ because I've already had some basic programming skills and finally got internet. To this day I do not regret it.
>>52648267
Stop showing how new you're are to this website.
>>52648267
>*your
your**
>>52647632
OCaml and Coq.
Don't listen to these retards. Use OCaml. It's used by the likes of bloomberg and facebook, and pretty much any modern language is written first in OCaml. It's that good.