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I wanna learn to code - where to start
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<blockquote data-quote="Lemmiwinks" data-source="post: 16118978" data-attributes="member: 135323"><p>Yeah, don't touch Java though. It's quite a nightmare to use...</p><p></p><p>What is your endgame goal? There are many levels of coding. For example coding what I do for a living isn't that difficult, the coding part that is. Relay logics in PLC's. The difficult part is the logic, the programming itself is piss-easy.</p><p>For PLC programming I prefer Structrured Text.</p><p>For the love of god please do not use CFC or SFC when programming PLC's, it's just one big blob of silly LEGO technics or something... It's pretty ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>Then you have Visual Basic which is a good starting ground for higher level languages, though I doubt there's anybody out there looking for a person skilled in Visual Basic.</p><p>But it lays a good foundation for going to C# which is a lovely programming language. It's very powerful and versitile.</p><p></p><p>There are many programs, languages and programmers out there. Most of them know the basic stuff like C#, Scripts in VB, Python etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemmiwinks, post: 16118978, member: 135323"] Yeah, don't touch Java though. It's quite a nightmare to use... What is your endgame goal? There are many levels of coding. For example coding what I do for a living isn't that difficult, the coding part that is. Relay logics in PLC's. The difficult part is the logic, the programming itself is piss-easy. For PLC programming I prefer Structrured Text. For the love of god please do not use CFC or SFC when programming PLC's, it's just one big blob of silly LEGO technics or something... It's pretty ridiculous. Then you have Visual Basic which is a good starting ground for higher level languages, though I doubt there's anybody out there looking for a person skilled in Visual Basic. But it lays a good foundation for going to C# which is a lovely programming language. It's very powerful and versitile. There are many programs, languages and programmers out there. Most of them know the basic stuff like C#, Scripts in VB, Python etc. [/QUOTE]
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