[NTLUG:Discuss] Wanting to speak the language
Paul Ingendorf
pauldy at wantek.net
Wed Feb 23 23:07:51 CST 2005
Hmm religious wars. Find a friend you respect in the tech field ask what
languages they love and start in on it. You will have a ready made resource
for questions you might have about the languages specific constructs and you
will not start a religious war over what a community thinks is best for you
to start off with.
-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org]On
Behalf Of Andrew Brown
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 10:05 PM
To: NTLUG
Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Wanting to speak the language
OK, so now that I have had hours of fun installing, playing and
generally enjoying my time in the Land 'O Linux; I feel its time to
learn the lingo. The cool part of Linux (or so I have heard) and Open
Source is the ability to alter the software to your benefit. Well that
would be nice if I knew ANY languages at all. I have learned Shell
scripting for BASH and wow wasn't that fun, but it has helped me
immensely in the "getting to know ya" phase of my linux experience.
So here I am standing on the beach staring at the ocean of machine
languages wondering... where to now?! So I lean once again on my
faithful NTLUG to lead me onward and upward. I know it is a dumb
question, but which language first? C++ Perl Python Java.... Tcl... oh
my... Google is nice at giving me info on each, but all I get is "choose
me, choose me" reading... advice would be nice!
thanks!
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