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foobar:
Ok. Most people say, that if you want to go object-orientated (C, C++, whatever), you should follow this direction: (I'm trying to, but it's hard)

 - HTML (already there !)
 - Python (one step up, if you came from the (horrible) Basic side like me, you'll understand this too)
 - C, C++, whatever

Give it a try ...

Bazoukas:
I took a dive directly to C++. When I feel like a dumbass I do some HTML to build my ego and then I go back to C++.

Kintaro:
C++, PHP, HTML, JSL (Johns Scripting Language, I made it... its an integrated feature in my .NET thingy that powers the credits).

PHP r0x0rs j00 p4nts!

TheQuirk:

quote:Originally posted by X11 / BOB: l33t h4x0r:
PHP r0x0rs j00 p4nts!
--- End quote ---


I need to trade-mark that.  

DC:
<Irony> Start with Malborge. Learn programming the way it should be: Insanely Hard (w/ capitals)!
Or go for simplicity and learn Brainfuck! Why learn C if there's a program that can do exactly the same with only 8 instructions? </irony>

You can't learn GUI programming in one go, forget it. As other people stated, start with Python or Perl, then go to command-line C/C++ programming, then learn to use QT/GTK interfaces. You need to know how to program before you can build graphical programs, and command-line is much simpeler to learn.

X11: as good as PHP may be, it's just a scripting language. Now, so is python, but python rocks more    and both are worse than a compilable language such as C for most purposes.

You wrote a scripting language? Cool. What are the specs? Any interpreters available?

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