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What languages do you know? Where did you learn them? How did you learn them? When did you first learn them? What languages do you find more difficult to learn? Which ones are easier?

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I took some coding classes in the 2000s. The courses were: C ++, Java, C # .net, and Visual Basic .net. I made good grades in them, but only a C in C++, but that was the hardest.

I have also studied a lot of programming languages from books, but honestly, I have forgotten all coding, but I'd like to get into it to pass the time at my new job. It's hours of monotonous time.

On 2/8/2025 at 2:29 AM, Demon_skeith said:

Just a little java programming, nothing fancy really and I don't have a mind for programming so I can't do much.

How did you like the language?

On 2/9/2025 at 4:19 PM, Jason said:

How did you like the language?

Simply put, I did not. I'm not a programming, I rather just plug in a cable and make it talk to one another.

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The first step to learning programming is to absorb some base knowledge, like in a study guide. Next, go over the study guide in your head. That would be an awesome way to pass time at work.

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