04-06-2016
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Far gone...
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: California
Posts: 1,980
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I'd go with this suggestion if you are just looking for something to get your feet wet with.
With that said, I started with GraalScript, moved on to C, then into Python and Ruby (Java used in college). I'm grateful that I my path gave me a better understanding of memory space and complexity, and it has definitely helped as I pick up on newly trending languages.
If I were to start from "zero knowledge", I'd probably go with Python. It's quick to pick up, it's powerful, and every tech company uses it in some capacity.
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I'm thinking on switching to Java or Python now...
This, it is a great way to start
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What is it?
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