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Cujo10

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As above ^ and and i'm using c#
 

jjjcjjj892

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We've been using a mix of visual basic and freebasic. Main rational is that in the HSC you're not using a specific language apart from pseudo code and although VB.net isn't as close to pseudo code, freebasic provides a very easy and friendly environment to practice.
 

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Python 3, but its always good to know some syntax for other languages like Java, even though Java and Python are not very comparable.
 

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Pascal, not sure why we're learning an ancient language at all.
 

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Most kids that touched Pascal did not like the language, because they only learned some very basic commands and how to write a more structured code than their mind was thinking at the time. But Pascal teach you to have a good habit prevent you to write spaghetti and doggy codes.:oink:
 

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We're doing some Python and Visual Basic, did some HTML and CSS last year (In IST)
 
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VB .net, no idea why, it's not very useful or a good intro to programming imo. :(
 

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Hi. I've already learned HTML and C++ and started learning Python because it's general-purpose language, which means it can be used to build just about anything.


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