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fdroid2018-01-30 22:20:53
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fdroid, 2018-01-30 22:20:53

What programming language to study for personal purposes?

I don’t know anything about programming, except for some commands of the Spectrum Basic, which I studied at school. I will definitely not do this professionally, I need it exclusively for personal purposes - sometimes automate something (Windows, Linux without a GUI), sketch out some simple web interface to control something, etc. It is clear that there are ready-made solutions, if not for everything, then for a lot, but it is interesting to make something tailored to your own needs. It is desirable, some kind of cross-platform language so that you can run the result on any system, up to routers on all kinds of OpenWRT. I understand that, probably, the requirements for the language are not clearly formulated, but suddenly)

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Astrohas, 2018-01-30
@Astrohas

Python - easy to learn, a lot of batteries, no problems with cross-platform

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Dimonchik, 2018-01-30
@dimonchik2013

this

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sim3x, 2018-01-30
@sim3x

Start with {{ lang_name }}
There are many libraries on {{ lang_name }}
It can be used to write scripts and web pages

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Kastian, 2018-01-30
@iSmoke

Java is out of competition! Cross-platform + android.

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d-stream, 2018-01-31
@d-stream

Apparently you need to start with something of the classic Pascal type to put your brains in the right direction, and then cmd-shell, powershell for win directions, bash-scripting, perl, py for *nix
This is, as it were, the basis of not programming, but some kind of automation, therefore, the list primarily includes what is present in the respective wasps almost out of the box.

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Vladislav Lyskov, 2018-01-30
@Vlatqa

go

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