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What's The Easiest Coding Language A Person Can Learn?

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I'm mainly asking for myself, but I generally want to know which in your experience with coding was the easiest language for you to learn. I'm still learning HTML and CSS but I'm finding it to be waaaaay more simple than Javascript by a mile so far. So what's your easiest language?
 

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I think it HTML and css, I am not sure, But I think its HTML css because it the only coding Language I know
 

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I would say C#. I dabbled in this a while back and it's very easy to learn especially when there are so many tutorials and stuff online. YouTube is your best place.
Going to +1 this. I started with JavaScript, then Ruby, and C# completely changed my approach to software engineering and helped me learn so much I didn’t understand before.
 

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Going to +1 this. I started with JavaScript, then Ruby, and C# completely changed my approach to software engineering and helped me learn so much I didn’t understand before.
Yeah, I absolutley loved working with C#. I used to code in delphi but that language is outdated now .You should have seen how hard things were back then!
 
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Like everyone else has said, HTML/CSS are the easiest languages to get started with.

Now for programming I would say go with Python. I tried learning PHP first, than dabbled in C#, then put programming down again for awhile until I randomly stumbled across some great learning resources (Learn Python 3 the Hard Way, Automate the Boring Stuff, and Complete Python Developer in 2020: Zero to Mastery) for Python back in I would say February. I have been having so much fun learning how to program and I'm falling in love with it.

So far though I have only completed (well first iteration of it) one project and it is a tinder + movie web app (doesn't have all the features it should right now).
 

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Like everyone else has said, HTML/CSS are the easiest languages to get started with.

Now for programming I would say go with Python. I tried learning PHP first, than dabbled in C#, then put programming down again for awhile until I randomly stumbled across some great learning resources (Learn Python 3 the Hard Way, Automate the Boring Stuff, and Complete Python Developer in 2020: Zero to Mastery) for Python back in I would say February. I have been having so much fun learning how to program and I'm falling in love with it.

So far though I have only completed (well first iteration of it) one project and it is a tinder + movie web app (doesn't have all the features it should right now).
Yeah I totally agree. HTML and CSS are probably your starting points. But it also depends on what it is you want to code. HTML and CSS is more for websites.. C# and anything else is for programs/apps etc.
 

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I've never really counted HTML and CSS as proper programming languages but if we are, it's definitely the easiest to learn and can be quite useful since they are essentially the building blocks of any website.

Python is a very good programming language that can help create a lot of different things and is very easy to learn.
 
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