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Originally posted by Anubis
I'd suggest you learn HTML first, just so you get on the path to programming,
HTML is not a programming language, and imo it's useless learn those codes, as there are lots of programs that can generate web pages for you (read: frontpage, dreamweaver, etc...)
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Originally posted by KeyStorm
I'm not sure learning VB will help you much in the future.
of course it will.
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Originally posted by KeyStorm
But jumping from VB to VisualC++ (the visual brother of C++, like Pascal and Delphi) is hard, better the other way: VC++ to VB.
imo, going from vb to vc is as easy as going from vc to vb, of course, if you suppose the same initial level of knowledge of both languages.
[edit] however, usually VC++ programmers have more experience so for they it's easier change from their VC++ to VB than for VB programmers (with less experience) change from VB to VC (that's what I wanted to mean) [/edit]
Ok. You're 14. I'd suggest you start with VB. It's easy, you'll get good results quickly and you'll learn the basic things about programming. Starting with VC++ or Java just will things be like
. Once you have learnt how to program in VB, changin to VC++, Java, Delphi, etc... will be just learn a couple of new things specific to the new language. The idea of how things are done will be the same and you'll already have it.
That is for making programs for Windows. PHP is for web. It's as easy (or as hard) as C. You can try it, but I think that what you're looking for is make Windows programs.
btw, there was a thread about the same some time ago... I'll try to search it....
Edit:
in
http://shoutbox.menthix.net/showthread.php?tid=24215 you'll find a similar discussion... (not all the thread is about that, but it's a short thread, read all it
)