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What coding language is the easiest to learn?

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11-24-2009, 06:32 PM
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Bing has failed me quite a few times where Google took me right where I wanted. Microsoft has a good deal of work to so before they win me over.

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Personally. I wouldn't recommend you learn to code from a book, i'd tell you to get stuck in with many tutorials and do it from trial and error.

Books do help educate your code though.

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Thanks for the great respone! I know some Java so have been looking into GRails

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Python wouldn't be a bad route to take either. I think python is cleaner and easier to code in than PHP.

PHP is more web based, where as Python is more of a general purpose scripting language.

Once you know one, the other is relatively easy to learn to at least be proficient at it!

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PHP would be the easiest for you to learn if you have the basics of html down.

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may be html is easiest to learn..but php is more useful and productive..

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I would recommend http://www.w3schools.com/php for beginners, really gets you started .

When I started with php w3schools helped me alot.

For tips / tutorials you can check out http://good-tutorials.com/tutorials/php, really good site .

Hope it helped /slimmen

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The Best book to learn PHP is Headfirst PHP & MySql. Its great and teaches you php from basics, easy to understand and funny too.

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