I started with vb.net then java then html
I started with C, C++, Java and then JavaScript.
RCA 1802 Machine Language. I had to hand assemble it into hex then enter it in binary onto toggle switches one byte at a time. Thankfully my Cosmac Elf only had a quarter of a k of RAM.
Visual basic and Java from high school and self taught basic C++ along the way.
I started with C++, I can't forget the first time "Hello world!!!" appeared in front of me on the black console, It was like magic to me, It was like a could order my computer to do what ever I want, At this moment I fell in love with programming, I learned Java, Python and Ruby too.
Javascript;
Back then before es5 and the awesome stuff that's here today
My first language was Pascal. I loved coding with it but unfortunately never tried again in many years..
First ever: Python. First in college: Java
Classic ASP with Office Frontpage (amazing syntax highlighting with making all ASP related code red, just red, 1 shade of red!). Wow. Those were the days :D
My first programming language was Python. Simple to understand and overall its better. Then i moved on to node.js due to project requirements. But python is still what i will give my first priority to. :)
DarkBASIC! Ahhhhhh that brings back fond memories. Then TIBasic. Then C. (yeah, not exactly a smooth difficulty slope)
I started with HTML in high school, then started C++ and C in college. Outside of school curriculum, I learned Java in preparation for a summer internship and PHP to start doing some web projects on the side during college.
I just remembered that my first programming it's C++, learned at High School - SMK Negeri 1 Singosari.
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I am still an amateur when it comes to coding as I recently started developing web apps. I started with JavaScript.
Jan Vladimir Mostert
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Started with Pascal, learned all the basics in Pascal and outgrew it within 6 months. Soon afterwards, Delphi, then VB, C, assembler, Java, C++, Python, PHP, bash, VHDL, perl, touched a bit of Scala, Dart, Kotlin
All of these languages, except for Java, I only used for a year or two before jumping to the next language. Java I've used for over 7 years - the ecosystem is just so enormous that I couldn't try out everything in just 2 years. Dart and Kotlin I've been using just a little over two years now.
Pascal and Delphi were my first, now I hate that
begin endsyntax after discovering C-style curly braces.