I used BASIC when I was little, I tried to learn it, I learned it a little bit. Also when I was around 15/16 years old.
I then learned Visual Basic 6. It's a programming language/environment that contains the most enthusiastic things in programming and GUIs, so it can give a very big impulse if we really try to learn it. I bought a book about VB6 when I was around 13/14 years old in a book fair for $10. I didn't have a computer only for me, only some times in my sister's computer, as well as the computer from a friend, but I always studied that book even without computer. It helped me.
Now I know that reading programming books without computer can really help. I was even able to invent a way to mentally calculate the calendar, surely helped by that.
Now I know Assembly and from those bases, I can learn any language if I give it time to it and if it interests me. I will try to write a Visual Basic 6 compiler some time, but first a C/C++ compiler.
First programming language
Re: First programming language
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http://youtube.com/@AltComp126
My x86 emulator/kernel project and software tools/documentation:
http://master.dl.sourceforge.net/projec ... 7z?viasf=1
Re: First programming language
Very amazing, guys.
Re: First programming language
Pascal when I was about 11.
I've learned C# because I was interested in making
games with Unity.
Then in high school they taught us C and C#.
I've learned C# because I was interested in making
games with Unity.
Then in high school they taught us C and C#.
Talk is cheap, show me the code.