On 2017-03-22 07:07 PM, Deavmi wrote:
> I thought it would be a good idea to put toghether a to-do ist of
> languages to learn.
>
> For me I think starting at an easy high-level language like Java or
> Python is the way to go and then you work your way down to lower level
> languages.
>
> This is my hierachy of order in which I want to learn them:
>
> - Java
> - Python
> - D
> - C++
> - C
> - Put Free Pascal in here cause why not (I looks nice and I have
> played around with it)
>
> I find the last two can be interchangeable. I would probably do C first
> then CPP to understand the core of C++ (I know they are different
> languages but still).
>
> For me I feel like that is a good list. I think D could have Nim go
> alongside with it but D for me is the better choice as of now.
>
> Anyway, I am going to be busy doing a lot of computer sciency stuff this
> holiday and that starts with Java - then through the years I will get to
> the others (Python and D can be done this year as well as I know Python
> pretty well and D is really simple).
The reason I mention Free Pascal and even C is because I like old
languages (C is useful though) but I'd like to learn Pascal and see and
do things how they did back in the day. Plus, it isn't actually useless.
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