What Programming Language Should I Start Learning for My B.Tech in CSE?

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Asked By TechieExplorer42 On

I'm about to start my B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering and want to get a head start on programming. With so many options like Python, Java, C++, etc., I'm confused about which one to start with. Considering the current job market and the ease of learning, which programming language would you recommend? Additionally, where should I go to learn—YouTube, websites, or online courses? Any specific resources for complete beginners would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot!

4 Answers

Answered By JustTryingThings71 On

Honestly, the specific language isn't the most crucial part of starting out. Just pick a popular modern language with plenty of resources. Remember, once you learn your first language, picking up others will be a breeze! Choose something that seems interesting to you. You’ve got plenty of time to explore before you hit the job market!

Answered By WebWanderer27 On

Don't forget about HTML! While it's not a programming language in the traditional sense, it's a key skill for web development. If that interests you, it's worth checking out too!

Answered By CuriousCoder88 On

Starting with Python is a solid choice! It's beginner-friendly and has a wide range of applications in areas like AI, web development, and automation. You can find a great free full course on YouTube by searching 'freeCodeCamp Python full course.' For a quick reference, w3schools.com is also super easy to navigate. Once you're comfortable with Python, you can branch out to Java or C++ based on your coursework. Good luck!

Answered By FutureDeveloper99 On

Java is a safe bet, especially if you're worried about job placements later. Just be aware that learning any language will be valuable—focus on what you'll be learning in school to prevent feeling lost later. It's all about building a strong foundation!

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