Depends on the person
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.
"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.
You make programs with another program called a compiler. A complier takes some text consisting of special keywords and commands into a program. The text put into the compiler is called a language. Different computer languages include BASIC, C++, C, Java, Ada, APL, Perl, COBOL, Fortran, and more.
One can learn about CGI programming from books. They can search books from amazon using CGI programming as a key word. They can also learn about CGI programming from websites like cgi101.
It would be more beneficial to code and learn javascript. There is enough material available on web for it & programming languages are better to code & learn then study & learn. If you still insist on textbooks then O'Reily books on javascript maybe a good place to start.
To make people like you ask such silly questions over the Internet
You want to develope a antivirus software what should you want you learn in programming languages?
Programming languages (or natural languages) cannot be downloaded.
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.
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
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.
There is not one best website to learn programming languages online because not everyone has the same taste in what they consider best. Some of the best websites with interactivity are Codecademy, Code Avengers, and Code School.
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.
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
No one cannot learn these languages at own..and are really valuable languages specially with reference to programming .Java is very useful in web designing too.