HTML, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, Visual Basic, Java, C#, Ruby, Python, C, C++, Objective-C, Perl.
which programs?the easiest way to find out is to go to wikipedia and search for particular program and on right hand side you will see information in which programming language is written
Scratch
"Hello World", is a simple computer prgram, mainly used to demonstrate and teach beginners the most basic syntax of programming languages. This is the first program that many people learn the basics of programming with, and is easily explained to novices.
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Any computer language may be suitable for commercial applications if the language is a good fit for the problem it is to solve. Ultimately, however, it doesn't matter to the end user because they usually don't see or care what the actual programming language was.
Codecademy (google it) is a simple, nice and interactive way to learn javascript, and other script languages.
This is largely a matter of personal opinion. You will likely get as many different answers as the number of computer programming languages that have ever existed.
which programs?the easiest way to find out is to go to wikipedia and search for particular program and on right hand side you will see information in which programming language is written
Scratch
computer programming for dummies its a book and it teaches you everything
A language that is English-like is always easiest to learn. There are lots of them and these languages are collectively known as Third Generation Languages. Some are more complicated than others and a bit harder to learn. You need a good logical mind to be able to learn a computer language. To learn any one of them takes time, patience and lots of practice.Once you have learned how to use one, the others are easier to learn, because you've already learned the concepts of programming and they apply across many languages. All programming languages have lots of things in common. In the same way spoken languages all have things like verbs, nouns, tenses and so on, programming languages have common structures too. Once you know what they are, you can apply that knowledge in other languages. Again like spoken languages, lots of programming languages have similar words in them that are used in the same way.
"Hello World", is a simple computer prgram, mainly used to demonstrate and teach beginners the most basic syntax of programming languages. This is the first program that many people learn the basics of programming with, and is easily explained to novices.
It is the most common programming language, but of course there are many others. It is one of the easiest computer programming.
Eclipse is very easy and intuitive to learn with, and free!
BASIC,C,C++AnswerVBA Basic. There are many versions, but the basics are the same. BASIC was one of the first simpler programming languages. VBA Net+ is the latest. If you have MS Office 2000 or 2003 you can write programs in the Excel envrionment. MS Visiual Studio is the full programming package. In Excel, go to Tools, Options, and Visual Basic. Have fun! Use the help functions as much as possible. There are many web-sites and blogs to help you get started. Visual Studio is very expensive. Learning in Excel VBA is cheaper and gives you the idea of programming without spending a lot of bucks.
English and Spanish are probably the easiest languages to learn. I don't know which one is easier, though.
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