Hey guys. Any of you know any sites to learn various types of coding languages? I really want to get into it I just don't know where to start. I know some really basic Java, but I am nowhere near perfection. Any suggestions?
>>55529199for(Poo In:Loo) {
System.out.println("Pajeet my son")
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>>55529199
java is a good language to learn, it's actually the best beginner language to start with because the IDE's hold your hand so much, Like if you fuck up and make a mistake the IDE's will not only tell you it's fucked but also offer solutions to fix it.
No other language does that that i know of.
>>55529199
You should go learn Haskell.
Haskell is a pure functional language that makes it easy to avoid errors because it is based on solid abstractions rather than crap like Java. Since you haven't done much programming before, it will actually be easier to pick up, since your mind hasn't been poisoned by imperative and object-oriented programming.
It's easy to get a job in Haskell nowadays, because everyone is realizing that it is the best way to go.
>>55529275
>Haskell
>as first language
Almost as bad as scrubs starting with python
>>55529199
Java? Pfft, really programmers start with Algol
>>55529265
>>55529275
>>55529295
Thanks for the feedback!
>>55529293
There is literally nothing wrong with starting with python
>>55529334
>dynamic typed
>omitting hell a lot for the sake of simplicity
>nothing wrong
Python is good if you know what happens behind the back, but not as first language.
>>55529379
It's also good if you don't care to learn what's happening behind the abstraction. That's why so many researchfags love it.
>>55529399
And thats a very limited mindset.
Its like saying you dont care how math is done because you know how to use a calculator.
>>55529416
Except math is much more interesting than cpu architecture
>>55529265
>IDE's hold your hand
>Java
Try C#