Programming languages vary from each other. There are some that are hard and there are some that are fairly easy. But what is the hardest programming language? This question might sound subjective, but there are a few languages that are accepted to be hardest. An example can be Beatnik programming language which looks like randomly written words to a not-knower. Which language is the hardest for you?
I don't know anything about programming language but I am willing to learn about it because it seems interesting.
With the little that I know about programming languages, I think there are different uses for different languages, it's like comparing apples and oranges, each would have their own taste and we cannot say that one is more delicious than the other. Although we can measure the nutritive value of each and the same holds for the benefits of each computer languages. Python is one programming language that I know is more advanced than the others.
I don't think there is any specific hard language to learn. I have found most of the languages good enough to learn. I think you should check out R Language Tutorials. If you want to work on data science jobs or say work.
For me, all programming languages are hard. They are hard to learn specially if your rain is bad. It recks the brain cells tho.
Yes that's true, I took up Computer Science in college but I ended up dropping it because it's quite hard.
I only know VB programming and i had hard time studying it back then. Even though i have a book and some tutorials it took me sometime to be familiar with it.
It's really quite hard to learn computer programming, you must have a genuine interest to be able to understand it.
I think most of the machine languages can be harder depending on how you learn them. I have found most of those machine level languages are a bit difficult. And if you don't understand them the right way they can get out of hand in terms of understanding.
I think it all depends on the person handling it. What may seem 'hard' to person A may not seem difficult to person B. But having computer knowledge makes the learning easier.
Programming languages aren't hard, you just need to have the right approach. I've been teaching myself JavaScript and Python and I admit I've made a lot of progress.
Pardon my naivete on the subject but I really had a hard time doing BASIC programming. I cannot undertand the logical connections like the loop etc. I find the new programs more user friendly like HTML CSS etc. I think the new programs have pre programmed language/syntax unlike in the older ones when you have to really do everything.
Java. Apart from the extended syntax of its code, you also need to have a little understanding of packages and frameworks before you can do much that is noteworthy. Plus, Knowledge of program logic formulation will come in handy.
I think the Go Language Tutorials can be good to start this year. Because in 2020 more people would be learning that language soon.