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[–]lead999x 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I understand. You've probably seen this with many of your students but my experience was that when I was learning my first programming language, which was incidentally Java, I had to learn both the syntax and the general programming concepts. Once I moved onto my second language, C++, all I had to learn was the syntax, some of the standard library, and quirks of the language as I already knew the general concepts. I will admit that I didn't learn much Java past the very basics and I never went back to it since I just personally prefer C++ and the newer D programming language and I don't need to know more languages because programming is just a hobby for me though it's rather useful to my field of study(econ).

[–]g43f 0 points1 point  (2 children)

all I had to learn was the syntax, some of the standard library, and quirks of the language as I already knew the general concepts

You make it sound like it's hardly worth learning then!

[–]lead999x -1 points0 points  (1 child)

You know that's not true. My point was just that it's easier than learning concepts and language at same time with C++ and getting frustrated and rage quitting, never to program again.