ChatterBank1 min ago
Programming
Back in the day I was pretty good on a Commodore64, with both BASIC and machine code Assembly. To cut a long story short, I've a lot of time on my hands and want to do more with my PC.
I appreciate things are very VERY different know, but if one was interested in learning a new programming language where on earth do you start?
C++, Python, Ruby, Java, another?
I can see that development platforms for some don't come cheap and I'd prefer to take a free course.
I dabbled with Python (half-heartedly) a few years ago but could never find a way of creating an executable independent of the Python platform.
Anyway, any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I appreciate things are very VERY different know, but if one was interested in learning a new programming language where on earth do you start?
C++, Python, Ruby, Java, another?
I can see that development platforms for some don't come cheap and I'd prefer to take a free course.
I dabbled with Python (half-heartedly) a few years ago but could never find a way of creating an executable independent of the Python platform.
Anyway, any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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