Poll

Which one?

EasyBasic
1 (3.1%)
C
1 (3.1%)
C++
5 (15.6%)
F#
1 (3.1%)
Fortran-95
1 (3.1%)
Java Script
2 (6.3%)
Lua
2 (6.3%)
Malbolge
4 (12.5%)
Python-3
4 (12.5%)
Ruby
1 (3.1%)
S2B
1 (3.1%)
HTML
4 (12.5%)
EasyBasic
2 (6.3%)
Python (Origonal)
2 (6.3%)
Torque Script
1 (3.1%)

Total Members Voted: 32

Author Topic: What is the easiest Language  (Read 3028 times)

What do you think is the easiest coding language/programming/ect.


Ada (Gnat)   Algol-68   Assembly   Awk   Bash Shell   Basic

Befunge   Brainf**k   C   C99 Strict   COBOL   C++

C++11   C++0x   C#   Clojure   Dart   D Language

Embedded C   Erlang   F#   Factor   Falcon   Fantom

Forth   Fortran-95   Go   Groovy   Haskell   ICON

Intercal   Java   LISP   Lua   Malbolge   MATLAB/Octave

Mozart-OZ   Nimrod   Node.js   Objective-C   OCaml   PARI/GP

Pascal   Pawn   Perl   PHP   Pike   Prolog

Python   Python-3   REXX   R Programming   Ruby   Rust

Scala   Scheme   Simula   Smalltalk   SQLite SQL   Tcl

Unix Shell   Unlambda   VB.Net   Verilog   Whitespace   LOLCODE

Julia   ScriptBasic   BaCon   ilasm   QuickBasic   SML/NJ

HTML       EasyBasic      ADA     ASP    AutoIt   INNO      Objective-C

Gui4Cli       Kixtart
« Last Edit: April 10, 2014, 07:23:44 AM by Ducky duck »


well clearly op is a master at lua scripting


well clearly op is a master at lua scripting

Hue

Anyways, is it confined to the list or what?  In my opinion, HTML is the easiest.

PHP's pretty easy to grasp

well clearly op is a master at lua scripting

Nal stop bringing that up.

Its not funny anymore.

Ruby is the easiest thing I've ever used. I mean holy forget it's so easy.
And try this if you want to learn it.
http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/ruby

well, korean is prob--

oh

Quote
C++ C++11 C++0x

Those all belong under C++, give or take a bunch of features that have been added/removed.

I had an easy time with Python though. Python 3 pissed me off and made me drop it completely. They changed a lot of things and broke a lot of abandoned libraries that were useful.

You can't exactly compare scripting languages like lua with programming languages like c++

ur mom language
oooooooooooooooo burn roasted

Those all belong under C++, give or take a bunch of features that have been added/removed.

This list was copied directly off of http://www.compileonline.com/.

But nice tip c;

ur mom language
oooooooooooooooo burn roasted

Your not funny,

Bad idea F3d
« Last Edit: April 10, 2014, 07:00:55 AM by Ducky duck »

You can't exactly compare scripting languages like lua with programming languages like c++

In a way, just asking. What would be easier to learn? A scripting language like lua or a programming language like c++?

First, is programming or scripting easier. That answers that.
« Last Edit: April 09, 2014, 10:06:01 PM by Ducky duck »