most, if possible a few, or maybe more.
Programming is a term that describes the usage of a programming language. Programming languages (C++ for example) are languages that create programs, these programming languages should not be confused with scripting languages. Scripting languages are languages that are meant to be interpenetrated by programs. (Written in a programming language)
You want to develope a antivirus software what should you want you learn in programming languages?
i cant remember but i will soon!
Taking the time to learn about advanced programming languages could cut into the timing of personal activities that should take more priority - like school and work. Advanced programming languages are also difficult to understand for novice programmers. Other obscure disadvantages lie in advanced programming - but the overall advantages outweigh them by a longshot.
If one is interesting in internet programming the best courses to take are Information Technology (IT), Web design, Databases, Programming languages and Programming technologies in internet.
Any courses specializing in mathematics, computing, and programming will suffice. Most of the problems that you deal with as a software engineer involve analyzing business needs and existing software that a business uses, determine what technologies to use to satisfy those needs and solve those problems, and then doing the actual design and development. Some of these things you learn through experience and from "best practices". Others, are more direct in terms of knowing the programming that goes into it and how to deploy it. But, in all cases, mathematics and programming languages are at the core of everything.
Depending on what language you are programming it may or not run. However most of the major languages (C, VB, C++, C#) you should be able to run it.
If you are a beginner then you should know that the basic of all programming languages is c, you can also learn c++ as they are quite similar, once completed with these basics u can learn Java, .NET, oracle and others
You should have one degree such as - C-Dac, M.C.A., MCS, B.E.(in IT or CS) etc. But clear you have strong software programming knowledge.
There are various types of languages used for all matter of purposes. Python and other forms of visual BASIC are among the best entry level languages which make a good place to start. Higher level programming is one in C and it's variations. HTML, Java and other languages are the basis for which websites are built
The very beginning website languages are HTML and CSS. You should start with HTML - And once your comfy, move on to CSS. The next step would be a more dynamic language, such as JavaScript, PHP, or ASP. You can learn all of these languages for free at w3schools. [ http://www.w3schools.com/ ]
There are only a few languages which are good for teaching adults about programming. Visual Basic Studio 8 would be the best and most useful program to use to teach a beginner.