programming languages
Marvin GodfatherofSoul Bellamy
mbellamy at kc.rr.com
Thu Jul 25 22:01:14 CDT 2002
My vote is for Java. It's easy to start using and there's a huge amount
of code out there to let you start building real projects. I cut my
teeth writing cheesy applets, but it was a great learning experience.
J. Eric Gilliland wrote:
>So, here is a question. Keep in mind that I am a
>non-programmer who does not work in the field at all. If I
>was going to learn one language, simply to play around with
>and for my own edification, which language should I learn?
>
>Just curious.
>
>Eric Gilliland
>
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