Programming Languages

In this article we will see what are the best programming languages to start programming on the basis of difficulty and usefulness, which in my opinion are the main criteria. The first thing we must do to learn a new language (because in fact this is) is curiosity, if you want to learn programming because you need to work and you have no passion, I think you go hard on, because it is hard work and you can carry forward only with passion and dedication. Today we all have internet and if you’re reading this you probably you too, looking not only in Italy, but also abroad (at least then you know how to read English for the program) of the items similar to those found on my blog and join in forums, in which ye ask first and then just slowly, you are also your contribution. Programming languages have a common body formed by all variables, control structures and classes now. Regarding the ease of use, certainly the least difficult and as you know all the different variations in Visual Basic (VBA, VB.NET, VBScript), but once learned you have to do it again a great leap to learn C #, Java and PHP, to say nothing of C + + which is the most difficult, but certainly the most powerful and fast. Regarding the most useful, meaning the time it takes utility to develop an application, the VB is the fastest, followed by PHP and C #, C + + for the last.
From the above, then one could envisage that the C + + is the least suitable for the programming, I think this is where you learn, the labors of more than initially, but you will have a broader view on what the programming, as you can manage all remember that we are close to machine language and running much faster than the other because it is fully completed, while C #, VB.NET and Java are semicompilati at bycode and PHP and VB are even interpreted, but PHP has a role in the development of web applications based on Apache.
Probably before long I will start my blog in a points race on VBA after concluding that the SQL language, and then follow me via RSS feed. If you want to see the source of some business applications written in Free Access VBA (Visual Basic for Application) you can do on our site.

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