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What is the easiest programming language

It cannot be overemphasized that the easiest and fastest to learn programming language is Python! Why? Reason being that Python is a highly readable general-purpose coding language. Python is an easy, general-purpose coding language designed with readability in mind. As one of the easiest programming languages, it's often used as an introductory language for college students beginning their Computer Science study.
 
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language that is used to code most web pages. It uses tags and elements to define how text, images, and interactive forms can be displayed. HTML is often supported by Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define sophisticated styles; and JavaScript for scripting programs. Its ease of use makes it an ideal language for new coders.
 
The answer really depends on what do you want to do with programming.

To begin with, programming is a really fun and challenging activity which can really change your ability to think and organize information. The fields of Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering all require you to be proficient in this activity. Depending on where you see yourself in the future, you may choose to specialize in some languages over others. However, I can give you some recommendations:

  1. C: This language is the “mother” of almost all (if not all) modern programming languages. The syntax may be a bit cumbersome, but is relatively simple and straightforward. I took a course in C programming in university and it was a lot of fun. This language is useful to develop good programming habits.
  2. Python: Useful if you are into software and web development. The syntax is very simple and can be compared to writing English.
  3. Ruby: If you are into web development, learn this language. The syntax is also very straightforward and new concepts can be learnt easily (from my experience)
 
There are many languages to seek the computer. There are five easiest programming languages are:
JavaScript.
Ruby.
Python.
Java.
C/C++
 
Python I can that is easy, and also C# and Java which are very similar to each other . In fact these languages are totally considered famous and is most used in the programming world. Every languages also has its own uniqueness despite of its similarities.
 
I do understand that there are different programming languages, however, I want to know the easiest programming language for someone who is completely a newbie in programming.
There's so many programming language are so popular today we can select what are the basic on the programming language just like phyton, ruby, C#, C and so many etc., maybe the other basic are just not so popular today.
 
I personally would say HTML and CSS, its pretty easy to learn this language, its user friendly and its something beginners can learn faster.
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I personally would say HTML and CSS, its pretty easy to learn this language, its user friendly and its something beginners can learn faster. HTML is the basis of all website creation, it uses tags to style and edit the format of a website and its really fun while learning. when i was learning HTML, i was intrigued by the fact that with just tags you can tweak the feature of a site
 
Python is one of the most commonly used programming languages today and is easy for beginners to learn because of its readability. It is a free, open-source programming language with extensive support modules and community development, easy integration with web services, user-friendly data structures, and GUI-based desktop applications.
 
I do understand that there are different programming languages, however, I want to know the easiest programming language for someone who is completely a newbie in programming.
All programming languages are easy, depending on which one you like using. As for me, I will ask you to go for python or HTML because both is now popularly used and can be learned online with ease. If you don't want to learn, then don't go for any programming language.
 
JavaScript (JS) is easier to learn is normally utilized in blend with HTML and CSS to execute customer side usefulness through little "contents." This is the reason it's frequently alluded to as a "scripting language."
 
Programming is best learnt when you've got a purpose for it. Ask yourself why you want to learn programming. Do you want to make an app or a webpage or a program for a machine? You've got to be specific with why you're learning programming because different languages have their different purposes. For App, I suggest Java, Kotlin, JavaScript (using react native), etc. For webpage, I'd suggest JavaScript, CSS, HTML, etc or PHP.

To answer your question, HTML is the easiest to learn followed by CSS (my personal opinion though).
 
Regarding ease, Python is a decent hopping off point. It's a perplexing, ground-breaking language however it's neatly planned, thoughtfully steady, and there are a huge load of incredible assets for learning it. In case you're not exactly sure what you need to would or simply like to learn for learning, it's very an incredible decision.
 
  1. HTML. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language that is used to code most web pages. ...
  2. JavaScript. Along with HTML and CSS, JavaScript makes the internet. ...
  3. C. C is a general-purpose language that most programmers learn before moving on to more complex languages. ...
  4. Python. ...
  5. Java.
 
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language that is used to code most web pages. It uses tags and elements to define how text, images, and interactive forms can be displayed. HTML is often supported by Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define sophisticated styles; and JavaScript for scripting programs. Its ease of use makes it an ideal language for new coders.
 
JavaScript (JS) is commonly used in combination with HTML and CSS to implement client-side functionality through small “scripts.” This is why it’s often referred to as a “scripting language.”

This functionality includes actions like showing more details when a user clicks on a button or enhancing a text field to show the user if their password satisfies security requirements.
 
Python and the Go language seems to be pretty easy to learn language. And the best part is that you can quickly get started with them. Currently there are a lot of things that you can do with it. And also if you wish to make use of the language on work scale then that is also possible too. So python, golang, ruby, javascript can be good for starters.
 
I personally think that the easiest programming language is probably matlab because from what i have seen it seems that this has the simplest functionality and it is very targeted as well which can make it easier to learn.
 

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