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Hello Friends,

I want to become Programmer but the confusion is this that in which programming should i go ? which programming have future scope ? PHP, .NET, C, C++, C#, VB.... Please let me know....
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  • Profile picture of the author maxmalini
    Well, it depends on what you want to do. For web programming, you can use PHP, or .NET(VB.NET or C#). For, console applications you can also use .NET(VB.NET or C#), C or C++. Also, you have to take into account what platform you are developing for, Windows or Linux.

    - Max
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  • Profile picture of the author Subsonic
    Being a programmer is not about the programming language you choose. All the mainstream programming languages share one thing in common, theory. The syntax differs more or less but the basics of programming are the same. If you really want to be a programmer you should first learn about the basics like Object Oriented Programming, methods, variables, classes, loops and else.

    If you don't know the basics there's no point choosing a language to learn. If you go to a university and join the programming basics course they will start with stuff I mentioned. You will first create simple algorithms using pseudocode and after some time you will most likely start to learn basics of Java or C#.

    When the time comes to choose the language you have to think of what you want to do. C# for example is great for stuff like SEO tools because it's robust, has great documentation, tools and resources. If you want to do low-level stuff like coding Operating Systems or maybe games you should pick C or C++. Many people will tell you that Java is a good language to start with because it works on any Operating System but it doesn't have as good development environments as C# and it's also slower.
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  • Profile picture of the author nthmarketing
    Agree with subsonic.

    I think a good way to learn programming is like lifting weights you don't just jump in and think your going to bench 400lbs start slow and work up with 2.5lbs plates.

    Start off with learning xhtml/css from there you'll want to learn how to integrate jscript, jquery etc... then once you understand that completely throw in php and mysql. Now you have a great base to go into other languages and at the same time have a viable way to create revenue because everyone needs someone that understands web application development.

    Or rather than php and mysql you might want to go the microsoft route and go with .net and sql server. The sky is the limit once your well grounded but don't just jump into C++ or Java and think you can ease into it while making a living.

    Hope that helps,
    Fred
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  • Profile picture of the author try_hard_samurai
    Awesome advice above.
    I'm a relative beginner to the field. I've taken the route that Fred mentioned above. Since I'm really into the IM scene I'm learning stuff that I can immediately apply in my projects. It keeps me motivated to push through the boring stuff to get to the good.
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  • Profile picture of the author ocvseo
    Originally Posted by kerrimart View Post

    Hello Friends,

    I want to become Programmer but the confusion is this that in which programming should i go ? which programming have future scope ? PHP, .NET, C, C++, C#, VB.... Please let me know....
    PHP and Java is in today, VB and .net is kinda out these days, C,C++ and C# is here to stay.
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  • Profile picture of the author kettlewell
    Originally Posted by kerrimart View Post

    Hello Friends,

    I want to become Programmer but the confusion is this that in which programming should i go ? which programming have future scope ? PHP, .NET, C, C++, C#, VB.... Please let me know....

    What others have said is true, that you need to learn the basics that apply to all languages.

    I recommend that you determine what it is that you want to program, and select a language that is commonly used in that field ie. if you want to be a web programmer, consider starting with PHP

    After you've decided on a first language, take an online course from Lynda.com or read beginner tutorials and then.. PRACTICE... lots.

    after you've gotten the hang of one language for 3-6 months, you should be able to work with just about any language you come across...

    Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author kerrimart
    Hey Friends,
    Thank you all. i know the basics that is why i was asking about.. i know vb.net completely but don't know about asp.net..also know html
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  • Profile picture of the author unixinfoservice
    I think, PHP is best for you. PHP is one of the most popular programming languages for implementing websites. PHP is an open source language and appropriately chargeless access to the antecedent cipher is accessible for your development. It can be calmly installed and we do not require paying thousands of dollars for registration.
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  • Profile picture of the author rohit83
    hi.
    if u want to learn the programing then firstly know about basic Object Oriented Programming, methods, variables, classes, loops and else.
    if any problm then contect to me
    thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author wisdomjobs
    I think .NET, C, C# will be best for you as they have scope in future
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  • Profile picture of the author SUPER Louie
    If the scope is really large, I suggest you use Java. If the application is only lightweight, use PHP
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