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What was your first programming language? - Dudi - 10-08-2015 My first programming language that I learned was ComeniusLogo. It's a turtle for children. You can teach to him a lot of things. My first real programming language was HTML. And later Delphi. RE: What was your first programming language? - Unixfy - 10-08-2015 My first programming language was HTML, then Python, then CSS, then JS, then PHP. Still working on Visual Basic ![]() ![]() Never heard of ComeniusLogo. I'll take a look at that. RE: What was your first programming language? - Littlemaster - 10-09-2015 HTML is a markup language and CSS is a stylesheet language, PHP was first programming language that I learned/learning.Just awesome, isn't it? RE: What was your first programming language? - perry - 10-09-2015 where i being started was. html php js css python ruby xml. RE: What was your first programming language? - Han105 - 10-09-2015 My first web programming language is "HTML". actually the lastest update is "HTML5" which is fixed HTML technology to supported the latest multimedia technology, readable by humans and easily understood by the machine. you should know, without HTML, you cant create a template. so basically HyperText Markup Language, commonly referred to as HTML, is the standard markup language used to create web pages. so it means that, this language is important for build a website. that was my opinion. RE: What was your first programming language? - Littlemaster - 10-09-2015 Quote:You should know, without HTML, you cant create a template. so basically HyperText Markup Language, commonly referred to as HTML, is the standard markup language used to create web pages. so it means that, this language is important for build a website. that was my opinion.That does not make HTML as a programming language.We can't call fonts as a programming language because they are representing letters. Wikipedia says HTML is not a programming language. Quote:Markup languages like XML, HTML or troff, which define structured data , are not usually considered programming languages. RE: What was your first programming language? - Han105 - 10-11-2015 (10-09-2015, 12:33 PM)Littlemaster Wrote:Quote:You should know, without HTML, you cant create a template. so basically HyperText Markup Language, commonly referred to as HTML, is the standard markup language used to create web pages. so it means that, this language is important for build a website. that was my opinion.That does not make HTML as a programming language.We can't call fonts as a programming language because they are representing letters. yes, you are right. actually its not programming language, but why people replied with this, i just continue like what i said before. so my first programming was javascript then php RE: What was your first programming language? - tryp4vps - 10-11-2015 If my memory is correct, my first programming language should be Pascal. It was very long time ago and I almost forget everything about Pascal now. After that I started to learn C/C++. Now I am still using it. ![]() RE: What was your first programming language? - Dudi - 10-12-2015 (10-08-2015, 09:43 PM)karatekidmonkey Wrote: My first programming language was HTML, then Python, then CSS, then JS, then PHP. Still working on Visual Basic I found an online clone of ComeniusLogo. You can try it here: https://blockly-games.appspot.com/turtle?lang=en RE: What was your first programming language? - RickB - 10-13-2015 About 7 years ago, I was 8 years old back then, I made my first website using pure HTMl and CSS. Later, when I was about 10-11 years old, on I also learned PHP. Next to my PHP experience since 3 years I also am learning Java to build Android apps, but I don't write a lot of Java anymore... |