You would need to learn to how program computers. Once you have learned a few programming languages and some other things about computers, you could start writing your own video games.
You want to develope a antivirus software what should you want you learn in programming languages?
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
A programming language is a language to communicate with the machine (computer). It can either high or low level programming language. A high level programming language is harder to understand by computers but easier by people. These include BASIC, C++, Java and etc. Low level programming languages are understandable by computers and people , like assembly and other system programing languages. Compilers/Linkers/Interpreters are needed to translate between programming language into machine language (binary code - 010001001 etc). If you want to learn programming language, first you should learn Basic or Python then goto C++ or Java. You can also learn C instead of C+++, your choice.
Easier to learn: Second-generation programming languages are easier to learn than first-generation languages. They are closer to human language and are more intuitive
A programmer that has been to the universal school of programming to learn all possible programming languages.
Yes, MIT is just one of many technical schools that offer instruction in various programming languages, for a specific type of games, said friend would have to learn a select set of different programming languages in order to be able to build a game.
A programmer that has been to the universal school of programming to learn all possible programming languages.
You need to learn some programming/scripting languages and learn how to use a database. I have given examples below. Programming/scripting languages: - HTML - PHP - Javascript Database: -PostgreSQL -MySQL
computer science is a wider field when compared to information technology. in IT u'll learn all the programming languages and related software stuff.... but in CSE u'll learn hardware related to computers also. IT is a subset of CSE!
Depends on the person
Anything to do with computers would surely be around for years to come, as there will always be breakthrough's in technology, programming etc and this will always require someone with known ledge in the field, as long as you are willing to learn new programming languages or keep up with how the latest things work.