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Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
 
Easiest can be hard for others or yet the opposite. It's just having that understanding more than anything and once you understand the meaning then it can be a flash paper. People who do programming should know their basic codes anyway, HTML and CSS are the two easiest codes that anyone can do. It's basic to a point that always needed.

I remember when div statement was a thing and it's not just easier but far more cleaner and options are more open. I was at college doing some HTML web making and was using WordPress also, then my teacher said why not use this method and this option. DIV, Yep something new he taught me.

Web coding is what I learned. When it comes to gaming coding, NOPE. It's far harder for me.
 
Easiest can be hard for others or yet the opposite. It's just having that understanding more than anything and once you understand the meaning then it can be a flash paper. People who do programming should know their basic codes anyway, HTML and CSS are the two easiest codes that anyone can do. It's basic to a point that always needed.

I remember when div statement was a thing and it's not just easier but far more cleaner and options are more open. I was at college doing some HTML web making and was using WordPress also, then my teacher said why not use this method and this option. DIV, Yep something new he taught me.

Web coding is what I learned. When it comes to gaming coding, NOPE. It's far harder for me.

Yeah, HTML is by far the easiest and probably CSS is 2nd. Nonetheless, it's a debate as if they are programming languages or markup languages - or is that the same? O.K., what about languages with loops and all that. Which is the easiest/most difficult?
 
PHP can be as easy or as difficult as you want it to be. I became pretty good at basic PHP coding and was able to write code for vBulletin 3, and even made my own CMS script as part of my University degree which scored pretty highly due to thinking outside of the box.

XenForo is a whole other kettle of fish to try and write code for, I just don't understand it.. ? I wish I had the time to invest and try to learn.
 
It's all up to you , for instance I started with C++ , nothing is easy at first until you're yourself willing to put in efforts.
 
For me HTML is the easiest language for anyone .. CSS also is easy for me XenForo the most difficult one
Looking for the easiest programming language , you have all been saying something HTML and CSS, is HTML and CSS actually a programming language? I think they are not, but if it is categorize as a programming then they are very easy to learn as compared to learning Java or C# or C++
 
No Language is Easy Till you get Complete command on it. But the Concept of easy and Difficult comes When We Try to move On A Specific point of what we gonna Do Using this Language?
For example: if you are going to visit any area, you don't need to learn it properly, you can relay on basic points, mean While going to live at any area demands Complete command on it.
By the Way international Language is Easiest and German Is The Most Difficult internationally.
 
Html+Css, Python and visual basic should be the easiest for every beginner to learn, i can guarantee you that, the advanced you get, the harder a language gets, for example Javascript, C or C++ etc ...
 
Virtually all languages are difficult to master and it also depends on the learner's ability to easily assimilate. That's why it's a course on it's own and it ends up being a profession that commands a lot of money and respect.
 
Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
 
Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
No language can be considered easiest or most difficult speak or learn. It all depends on individual and the environment you falls. Some people lingually gifted, easily learn and speak other people's language while others will take much time to learn the language.
 
I can say that java for me is the easiest language for a beginner to learn, and when you start to learn C# you can say both have similarities when coding. However, you can notice also the difference of the two in some cases .
 
VBA in Excel - It was made to be a basic language. What's more, my first language was GW-BASIC, so I'm really used to BASIC. However, the language isn't unreasonably expressive, so it turned out to be absurdly difficult to compose anything past the limit. I realize this language is utilized by numerous individuals who isn't proficient computer programmers, however I actually believe it's an exceptionally hard dialect that I need to battle a ton to compose the correct code.
 
Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
VBA in Excel - It was made to be a basic language. What's more, my first language was GW-BASIC, so I'm really used to BASIC. However, the language isn't unreasonably expressive, so it turned out to be absurdly difficult to compose anything past the limit. I realize this language is utilized by numerous individuals who isn't proficient computer programmers, however I actually believe it's an exceptionally hard dialect that I need to battle a ton to compose the correct code.
Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
C++ is quite basic and easy to take start with . As per my own experience with programming I felt no language is difficult ..it just requires your concentration and passion if you wana become programmer once you have learnt basics carefully and conceptually no language would be difficult for u anymore .. as learning HTML requires learning tags etc .. but I consider python is little bit difficult for me.. I am talking about my self
 
I remember when i started programming and coding the easiest for me so far was HTML
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.
 
Everyone has a preference and there is no right answer to it what might be hard for me might be easy for another take for example.
HTML has a simple structure with human readable opening and closing tags while C++ it is hard to learn because it has complex syntax to support versatility
 
A lot of programming languages actually become easier if you devote some time to them. While HTML and CSS might appears to have the most straight forward code, game development programming languages like c++ and c are the ones I find to be very difficult for me and have very hard syntaxes.
 
A so-called “easy” language might be much more difficult for you than for someone else, because, as I've said, everyone's ... But if you speak English fluently, then we can get more specific about which languages are easier.
 
Concerning what I feel is the most difficult or easiest programming language. Well, I don't know if HTML and CSS are programming languages but they are, I think they are the easiest and language one can enjoy writing but the hardest or most difficult will be C++ and probably Java. They are always giving me headache when going through them
 
Language is dynamic and its simplicity or difficulty vary with people across different ethnic, culture, region, country or continent. One of the language I find easy to comprehend is English along side my native language (Yoruba). Chinese and French seems difficult for me
 
Concerning the programming language that I feel is the most easiest or the most difficult to learn. HTML and CSS used for building,creating or designing a website is considered to be more simple, python too is simple and easier to interact with. The hardest for me would be C++ and maybe Java
 
Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
That question is hard oo...i think it belong to programmers and I think it not easy to be answered by them either.
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Mandarin Chinese is Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world. Another of the hardest languages for English speakers to pick up is also in the top five most spoken world languages: Arabic.
 
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The most difficult language for me is French, to some it could be English language or any other language. French is generally acceptable as basic language in some countries especially the benue Republic. It is very difficult to understand French even if you have been in the country for some few years, the best way to understand French is by getting a tutor.
 
The 6 Strict Languages for Learning English Speakers
Mandarin Chinese. Interestingly, even the most difficult language to learn is the most widely spoken mother tongue in the world.
Arabic is another difficult language for English speakers to choose, one of the world's top five spoken languages:
Arabic
Polish
Russian
Turkish
Danish
 
Why do you feel this way? How did you come to this conclusion? Does more easy/difficult translate into something positive? Myself, I can't really say what I feel is more easy/difficult - cause pretty much all these things are based on loops and whatnot. I mean, what is really different about them?
The easiest language,do I really know that language, okay I now think it is English language, because it is a universal language,so it said to be easy and it is the most common and used language all over the world.
In terms of local dialect,I don't know the easiest and hardest one.
 
Maybe learning a new language is on your bucket list. Or you want to boost your language skills to use at the office. You may even be an avid traveler wanting to pick a few phrases before arriving at your next destination. Whatever your reasons, learning a new language can be exciting and, well, challenging. As you decide what language to learn next, it’s a good idea to consider which languages are the easiest and hardest to learn.
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Maybe learning a new language is on your bucket list. Or you want to boost your language skills to use at the office. You may even be an avid traveler wanting to pick a few phrases before arriving at your next destination. Whatever your reasons, learning a new language can be exciting and, well, challenging. As you decide what language to learn next, it’s a good idea to consider which languages are the easiest and hardest to learn.
 
I believe JavaScript to be easy
Javascript is an open source code that utilizes a combination of C, C++, and Java functions that are designed to allow programmers to pick the language that works best for them, the report stated. Javascript also took the top spot on the list of languages that programmers ranked as most creative.
 
Html+Css, Python and visual basic should be the easiest for every beginner to learn, i can guarantee you that, the advanced you get, the harder a language gets, for example Javascript, C or C++ etc.
 
I don't understand what you are taking about, but if you are taking about programming languages. Then I think it depends on the one you are introduced to first. There are lots of programming language, you just need to pick one up and focus on it.
 
It depends on the individual though, like my self I have a huge weakness for learning any kind of language. There are some that would consider French the hardest, why other see it as an okay language easy to learn
 
I feel Russian language is the most difficult language to learn. Sometimes even google translator fails to give the exact translation of a Russian phrase in English.
 
It's all up to you , for instance I started with C++ , nothing is easy at first until you're yourself willing to put in efforts.
Exactly, everything depends on the person involves though, what might be difficult for your might be a piece of cake for someone and vise versa
 
I don't think any language is easy or hard, it's just depends on how one go about it and the person who teaching you or the app. When you want to learn to look for an easy method to learn and it's will be easy
 
I have been looking for answers ever since I decided to learn programming, But now I have discovered that there is n such thing as easiest language, if you have interest, everything will be easy and if you are not interested everything will be difficult.
 
Html+Css, Python and visual basic should be the easiest for every beginner to learn, i can guarantee you that, the advanced you get, the harder a language gets, for example Javascript, C or C++ etc.
 
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