This is a really good step to take. If you understand this, you should really do this first before jumping into C/C++ or anything of that sort.
I would suggest PASCAL as your first.
Reasons:
1) It's EASY.
2) Pascal has diffrent levels of code built off of it.
3) TurboPascal
4) Then you can move on to Delphi.
I look at learning in steps. Start small then get big. Pascal to Delphi is what im saying. Both similar yet not. You get more advanced as you go. Delphi is a very good ending result to what you have learned. Not only is it a good WINDOWS app lang but now it has been ported to LINUX. Thus you can program from windows to linux.
Learning C/C++ could be a bit to much at first. I think getting the basics of C is pretty smooth and easy. Just that when you do pascal-turbopascal-delphi you learn 3 diffrent steps from windows to linux.
Refrence: Check out Borlands website for free pascal-delphi stuff.
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I would suggest PASCAL as your first.
Reasons:
1) It's EASY.
2) Pascal has diffrent levels of code built off of it.
3) TurboPascal
4) Then you can move on to Delphi.
I look at learning in steps. Start small then get big. Pascal to Delphi is what im saying. Both similar yet not. You get more advanced as you go. Delphi is a very good ending result to what you have learned. Not only is it a good WINDOWS app lang but now it has been ported to LINUX. Thus you can program from windows to linux.
Learning C/C++ could be a bit to much at first. I think getting the basics of C is pretty smooth and easy. Just that when you do pascal-turbopascal-delphi you learn 3 diffrent steps from windows to linux.
Refrence: Check out Borlands website for free pascal-delphi stuff.
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