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Where to begin if you are new to programming? by krisguy2003-06-06 00:05:58
  May I suggest ... by Sleepy_Head2006-11-19 12:55:59
    preffered language by DennisMV2003-06-06 01:01:23
      V.true wit the one day. by Sleepy_Head2003-06-06 01:08:35
        Gotta disagree there by Schol-R-LEA;22006-11-19 12:55:59
          reality check by DennisMV2003-06-06 15:38:30
            There are still good reasons to learn them by Schol-R-LEA;22003-06-06 19:50:50
              well, ya by DennisMV 2003-06-06 22:59:49
How about something like BASIC or BASIC-likes for your first language ? Perhaps you're right about C.

And it's true, the more different languages you know, the more experience you have with understanding computers and languages. And it will make you a better programmer overall, not just in C :)
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