The answer varies depending on a number of factors (what type of school do you plan to attend, do you plan on a major-track CS1 or non-major). For years many schools have been starting students in C/C++ or Java. In recent years Python has been growing in popularity as an introductory language. A few schools offer early CS courses in the graphical language Alice. While these may be some of the big choices, different colleges start students off in a number of ways (Ada, matlab, fortran, etc.).
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Java or C++
Depends.... Could be Visual Basic or C++ C++ is old Java is one of the most common, but it probably won't be your first.
A class in business etiquette should be taught at all business colleges.
Ancient Egyptian language is taught in many colleges and universities around the world. You can translate a large amount after only two or three classes.
Chimpanzees have been taught sign language
he taught her from the beginning
Quechua language
Yes. In most parts of Germany English is the first foreign language taught at school.
In France, students typically start learning a second language in primary school around the ages of 6-7. The most commonly taught second language is English, followed by Spanish and German. By the time students finish secondary school, they are expected to have a strong command of at least one foreign language.
taught more than a dozen colleges
English is taught as a second language in public schools after about age 9. Arabic is taught in some public schools as the main language of instruction in Arab villages. Jewish Israelis can opt to take Arabic in high school, but most don't.