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<blockquote data-quote="AuburnSounds" data-source="post: 7114207" data-attributes="member: 415400"><p>Anything can be used for starting, I would advise the one you want to use most.</p><p>Every programmer I know has used something quirky, outdated and personal at one point.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Same answer, use what you want if it's for starting. Mac has a unix core so it can be used a bit like Linux.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I encourage you to learn top-down ("I need this now so I learn it now") to avoid "preemptive" learning .</p><p>So I'd say to make a (simple) program for some external goal, and to learn the relevant piece of language as you go.</p><p></p><p>That said, the basis of knowledge in C will help you in many other language ("C family"), because:</p><p>- its operator precedence is reused</p><p>- the integer handling/promotion is still one of the best</p><p>- it is a stepping stone to learn languages in this family</p><p>The basics matters a lot and learning C is a good investment.</p><p></p><p>That said #2: learning Scheme with SICP book will be an even better investment in the long run. It was the canonical way of learning programming until recently at MIT (they went with python afterwards because "programming workplaces are hellish anyway so better train people for big mess"). I wish I had learn this way.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it's best to make something that requires you to know the language. At one point, you will want the books and documentation, it will come naturally.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Github? Find threads on the Internet that recommend interesting source code.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It can help to actually know assembly programming to reverse engineer, but it is essentially its own discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AuburnSounds, post: 7114207, member: 415400"] Anything can be used for starting, I would advise the one you want to use most. Every programmer I know has used something quirky, outdated and personal at one point. Same answer, use what you want if it's for starting. Mac has a unix core so it can be used a bit like Linux. I encourage you to learn top-down ("I need this now so I learn it now") to avoid "preemptive" learning . So I'd say to make a (simple) program for some external goal, and to learn the relevant piece of language as you go. That said, the basis of knowledge in C will help you in many other language ("C family"), because: - its operator precedence is reused - the integer handling/promotion is still one of the best - it is a stepping stone to learn languages in this family The basics matters a lot and learning C is a good investment. That said #2: learning Scheme with SICP book will be an even better investment in the long run. It was the canonical way of learning programming until recently at MIT (they went with python afterwards because "programming workplaces are hellish anyway so better train people for big mess"). I wish I had learn this way. I think it's best to make something that requires you to know the language. At one point, you will want the books and documentation, it will come naturally. Github? Find threads on the Internet that recommend interesting source code. It can help to actually know assembly programming to reverse engineer, but it is essentially its own discipline. [/QUOTE]
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