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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.
 
I'd say Python because it's pretty self-explanatory. JavaScript is also easy to learn.
 
Thank you so much for your help! how ever what can i do with this programming language ?
Both languages can be used for a lot of different things.

Python is often used for automating tasks and can be used for machine learning, web crawling/scraping, and data mining. It can also be used for creating GUI, websites, and games, although you may want to choose another language for this.

JavaScript is for making websites dynamic, but with Node.JS you can use it for a lot of other stuff like CLI apps, desktop apps, and complete websites.

Treehouse and Codecademy are two good sites if you want to get started quickly.
 
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I can't say for sure which language is easy because programming language just differs in syntax. Once you've learn a language the other will become familiar to you. You just have to deal with the syntax. But one thing for sure, assembly is the hardest.
 
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.
Honestly it really depends on what you want to ge you of programming... Do you want to do be able to code games, websites, software etc?
 
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.
 
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'm a bit unsure about Golang because although it has received a lot of praise ever since it was released, it has not gained much popularity if you compare with many other languages. Do you have any experience with it?
 
My observation is that Lua and Python are easy to learn. And also you can program lot quicker with those programming languages. I'd also say that you can learn PHP if you want to edit the forums and similar other frameworks on the web.
 
C++ HTML & Javascript all intuitive, not hard at all to get to know them better
 
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.
If for website and you are starter, then jsut use HTML it's easiest for the start of web programing
 
If you want to build a website with codes then learn html/css/js. These are the best programming langue for newbies. After that you can move to C++. its the best langue for computing and for app development.
 
The easiest programming language have come across is Python even though we have different languages we work on. You can give Python a shot though
 
Python is by far the easiest to learn in my opinion. The syntax is pretty much the easiest syntax to follow, if you don't count basic or visual basic. (But I rarely see anyone using either language now days, so I don't recommend using them.) I would definitely go with Python first because once you get the syntax down it's pretty easy to pick up other languages.
 
As lots of other people said Python is very easy to learn. But keep in mind that just learning python won't make you a programmer since pretty much anyone can learn python in just a couple months.
 
Python undoubtedly top the lists, it is widely accepted as the best programming language for first learners. Easy to use and easy to deploy, that is being widely used to develop scalable web applications
 
for completely newbies, i would say Visual Basic, there's python too, but visual basic is much easier, since you don't have to program that interface, because it's completely easy, as you can use tools from the toolbox and place them without coding, you code only the functions
 
The easiest programming language are Python and ruby are well established as easiest programming languages for beginners due to their simple and readable syntax. The java,c and c++ are also recommended due to their widespread use and tons of support materials.
 
Programming language is closely the same,what differs is the syntax so in saying which programming language is the simplest
Uhm I would say all are not but some syntax are more complex than the other, python is a bit easy to start with
 
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.
No computer programming language is easy۔
but if you are beginner and you want to learn computer language then I will recommend Java and C++. Both languages are quite human friendly.
You can learn these languages within minimum 3 months and you can start making small software with in 5 month
 
I am not into programming hence I do not have the answer to your question. Although I have about three friends who are into programming, they usually talk more about java, and c++ I assume these are types of language, you can research more about it.
 
No matter how easy the programming language is, if the person who want to learn is determined and dedicated, he or she might not know it. Programming language requires full focus and constant practising in order not to forget vital lines. Now back to your question, the latest and one of the easiest on is Python. There are lot of course on how to make use of it, get one for yourself and start learning.
 
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.
 
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.
It all depends on preference, people prefer one programming language from the other because of some features the find unique to them, but in my opinion I think 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.

It is easy to learn because:

It has a simple structure with human-readable opening and closing tags
You can use a WYSIWYG editor and watch the code change in the split view
You can find and fix bugs easily
 
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.
I think Html,Css and Java script are good to start with if you want to Kick Start a career In web development. Open source materials are available online to aid your learning. You can also download w3school offline app.
 
To be honest I am alienated by this thread because the posts of programming language escapes me. I have brushed up on Visual Basic after a short stint with C language but probably those languages are already obsolete. That means I am already an antique (LOL). Anyway, the Python looks interesting based on the comments so maybe just for my personal knowledge I would do short research on what it is all about. But my interest is actually in creating apps.
 
There is none. You don't have to learn programming. If you are looking for the easiest, then programing is definitely not for you, go find something else. What do you want to build? That is the right question that should define what language you need to learn. If you are not building any specific thing, them don't bother about it pls.
 
By contrast programming in Python is fairly easier. Python underpins nonconcurrent conduct when you need to find out about it and use it. However, you don't need to find out about it until you're prepared. In JavaScript you need to find out about the occasion circle and co-employable performing various tasks (nonconcurrent conduct) since it's maneuvered into the motors and the semantics are uncovered for practically any non-minor coding. Likewise Python bolsters full multithreading and multiprocessing when you're prepared to utilize that.
 
Easy programming languages. HTML. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language that is used to code most web pages. JavaScript. Along with HTML and CSS, JavaScript makes the internet. C. C is a general-purpose language that most programmers learn before moving on to more complex languages. Python. 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.
No programming language is simple, but their syntax snd semantics differentiate
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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.
No programming language is simple, but their syntax snd semantics differentiate
Them and tjis will atabdaer4
,For web developer we have front end and then back up .
Web development tools have actually made it quite easy to develop website
 
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1) Java is simpler, the syntax is much more readable than C, C++ or any other language. 2) Java is good to learn Object-Oriented programming, but not so good for procedural one, prefer C there.Python undoubtedly tops the list. It is widely accepted as the best programming language to learn first. Python is a fast, easy-to-use, and easy-to-deploy programming language that is being widely used to develop scalable web applications. YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, SurveyMonkey are all built-in Python.
 
Python is often used for automating tasks and can be used for machine learning, web crawling/scraping, and data mining. It can also be used for creating GUI, websites, and games, although you may want to choose another language for this.
 
I have been trying to lean PHP but i can find a good easy to learn that, any recommendations?
PHP should not be considered a programming language anymore, it is just way too outdated for today's standards to be called so.
As lots of other people said Python is very easy to learn. But keep in mind that just learning python won't make you a programmer since pretty much anyone can learn python in just a couple months.
I concur , and the reason for so is the type of community that python built since its creation, its a spoiled type of community that has everything built in blocks of libraries , while some may consider it an advantage, it really offers no freedom to code or explore anything anymore , with the lack of official documentation since the community is saturated with ready to use libraries, i'd doubt someone could call themselves a "python programmer" in just a few months unless they you use other's pre-made code for 99% of the code .
the reason why python can be easy to understand and uses less code is because it uses complimentary libraries that are taken off Java's and C++ and an average guy claiming to master python because they managed to build a loop off it would never understand how the language works , i'd challenge anyone using python to manage a project consistent data & memory management to see the real lack side of python that nobody wants to talk about , besides its ML and AI algorithms are non optimized and they eat ton of resources
Python is by far the easiest to learn in my opinion. The syntax is pretty much the easiest syntax to follow, if you don't count basic or visual basic. (But I rarely see anyone using either language now days, so I don't recommend using them.) I would definitely go with Python first because once you get the syntax down it's pretty easy to pick up other languages.
i would recommend staying away from python as your first language, anyone starting off with it will have trouble going on to the real compiled system later on, as nobody, and i really mean it Nobody uses python for a multi-class heavyweight software , most of the python used is in small blocks for some services that are returned in callbacks using another language's API , so you're telling the guy to try and learn python knowing that all courses just show some absurd ideas and just encourage the use of someone else's code , what is the benefit of doing so? as a manager of an Enterprise your main point is to minimize time on development but to maintain quality as well , some tools in python may turn out useful , but as a student and a beginner starting with python? a no go.
 
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.
See... Programming languages requires Deep knowledge and your concentration once you give your proper time in understanding its coding .. no language would be difficult for u anymore .. and new person should take start from c++ because it is considered as mother of programing languages from where any one can learn basics
 
according to my personal view i think C++ and HTML both are very easy programming languages. These programming languages are very easy to understand, bigners also can do very best by using these programming languages. programming techniques are very clear and very easy to learn. My personal experiences says that if a person is fresher in this field he/she should start with these languages this will be very useful to get good programming skills.
 
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)
 
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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