NJ5 said: I suggest starting with (by today's standards) a more bare-bones language like C. It's powerful enough to do anything you want, yet there isn't much syntax for you to learn. At some point, you'll have to learn the really important part of programming, which is data structures and algorithms.
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This is a good answer.
My suggestion will be : C -> C++ -> C# ( that I use to work )
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