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Is learning programming in Delphi worth the effort? Help us choose subjects!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mars67" data-source="post: 879100" data-attributes="member: 13819"><p>I very recently saw an article which I cannot find now (I think it was on IT-Online). Python, Java, Javascript, C++ and C# were mentioned amongst others.</p><p></p><p>What struck me was how quickly Python is becoming one of the most popular programming languages.</p><p></p><p>Having said that the important thing when learning to code is to learn to think like a coder. This is a skill that you will learn with any programming language. The convention of how you apply the thinking differs with the different programming languages. It is analogous to (but obviously not a simple as) learning how an Excel spreadsheet works and then to make the change to OpenOffice Calc. Different approaches to do the same thing. If you think like a coder you already "know" what needs to be done. It is just the "how" that differs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars67, post: 879100, member: 13819"] I very recently saw an article which I cannot find now (I think it was on IT-Online). Python, Java, Javascript, C++ and C# were mentioned amongst others. What struck me was how quickly Python is becoming one of the most popular programming languages. Having said that the important thing when learning to code is to learn to think like a coder. This is a skill that you will learn with any programming language. The convention of how you apply the thinking differs with the different programming languages. It is analogous to (but obviously not a simple as) learning how an Excel spreadsheet works and then to make the change to OpenOffice Calc. Different approaches to do the same thing. If you think like a coder you already "know" what needs to be done. It is just the "how" that differs. [/QUOTE]
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