I'm 13 years old and really interested in programming and computer science, but I'm not sure where to start. I tried learning Lua a while back but gave up. I'm eager to find a programming language that I can learn now and whether it's even worth pursuing a career in this field when I get older. Any advice on how to begin and which languages I should focus on? Thanks for your help!
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Absolutely, it's worth it! I just turned 23 and I started coding less than a year ago. If you start now and take your time, you'll learn a lot before you even hit college. Python is quite beginner-friendly. Just remember, coding is not just about knowing languages; it's also about problem-solving and creativity. Keep it up!
If he starts coding at 13, he might even skip college!
Pick a language and start creating projects. Tutorials are helpful for basics, but real learning happens when you build something of your own. C# is a solid choice, but keep in mind game development can be pretty competitive. Start with smaller projects, like a text-based game or a simple app. Whatever you learn now will help you later, so just dive in!
Learning programming is definitely worth it. Do some research to find out what languages are beginner-friendly. Since you’ve tried Lua, you might continue with it or switch to something like Python later. Just get started and enjoy the journey!
Starting with Java or C# is a great idea because they provide a solid foundation for many programming concepts. Avoid starting with Python, as it can be tricky when you eventually switch to other languages. Alternatively, if you’re into web development, check out HTML, CSS, and JavaScript first. Just remember, figure out what interests you – whether it's games, web development, or something else will guide your learning path!
Thanks for the tips!
Is Java really that easy to pick up?
Choose something that excites you, like robotics or game dev, and find out which language is best for that. I learned Lua to program mods in Minecraft, and it was a fun start!
Thank you!!

Thanks for the encouragement!