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What was the first programming language you learned?

Adrian on June 15, 2020

What was the first programming language you learned? What was the second?

Basically ... write in a few words when and how did you get into coding.

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Tim Downey

When I was a kid I played around with HTML and CSS a bit... not really programming, but contributed to an Animal Crossing fan site and forum. 😂

The first true programming language I learned was Scheme in C211 at Indiana University. I remember being frustrated at the time at the lack of constructs like for loops, but now appreciate getting exposed to functional paradigms early on.

(cons 'Hello 'World)
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Borja Herrero

It was QBasic. My dad use had a few programming magazines and you could copy the code from there to get a full working game. So I spent hours typing just to realise that I had misspelt something and it wouldn't work, so I had to start over.

It was so much fun.

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SoftwareDevPro

For me it was BASIC, and I learned on an Apple 2 GS (which cost around $2000 back then), and the second language it was Pascal, in the 7th grade my mom got me into a community college for audit (they wouldn't let me take it for credit because of my age).

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Kevin Sullivan

Autohotkey. Made some utilities to help with video editing and data entry. Wasn't until later that I wanted to make an app for someone else that I realized some formal training at a bootcamp would help set me in a good direction.

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Danila Verbinsky

I'm learning python and learning neural networks and machine learning

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Brad

In early highschool I started to play around with .bat files using GOTOs and thinking I was a pro hacker by changing the console colors X'D

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Jason Ormes

C64 basic for me, I typed so many programs out of magazines back in the mid 80s as a teenager...

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David Sullenbarger

Commodore's BASIC

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Muhimen

Here is how it went for me
C -> Python -> C++ -> C# -> HTML, CSS -> JS -> Go ||

I use Python the most. Then C++, JS

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Şaban DEMİRCİ

Q-Basic

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RuthwikHM

Java back in school

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Pascal Lamers

ActionScript , I used the former "macromedia" flash editor to create websites. But as we all know ... flash is no more 😁

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Rabie Dogho

Turbo Pascal

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Ronaldo Peres

Basic, and after Turbo Pascal, Clipper 5.

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Giovanni Cortés

C#

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Vinicius Brasil • Edited

Visual Basic for Applications. Inside Microsoft Excel. I'm not proud of this haha.

VB for Applications, then VB.NET, then C#, then Ruby, then Python and then Elixir.

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Mike Talbot ⭐ • Edited

ZX81 Basic then Z80 assembly language for me. C then C++ a little while later.

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Swastik Baranwal

I learned C.

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Shine Santhosh

HTML😂. Don't kill me I know it's not. But I started with it and my first one was C++.

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Juan Felipe

For me it was php i was 14 Years old un that moment (now im 22 and i work as a developer) i have a lot to learn...