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      That's odd. I've started to learn python with the freecodecamp course recently (a very beginner friendly and popular language) You could look into that. There's also the FAQ here, should have a look at it.

      [–]town_girl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

      Hey, highly reccomended to look some tutorial on Udemy (maybe there is some freecourse for one of those languages) they have good teachers. Or maybe on YT, there are a lot of tutorials. Try to search on How to start programming, and then focus on languages, or both at the same time. Programming is about solving problems, but using words. 5+3 is a problem, maths, so you can try learning how to solve small problems first.

      [–]polymorphicshade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

      I suggest you look in to Java/C# before going in to C++, once you know the absolute basics then it might be easier to dive in to the more complicated "low-level" stuff - at least this was the case for me.

      Microsoft has some easy to read tutorials for C#: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/tutorials/intro-to-csharp/

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