python? it has a simple syntax and it is very powerful, a nice first language and for experienced programmers too.
2006/11/22, Ed Ardzinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am a programmer so I'll give a few comments... >I'm trying to choose a language to learn programming. Very well and admirable. Programming is nothing mysterious. Juat a rigorous application of logic. IMO creating a computer program is not all that much different from writing a piece of music. >but I don't have particular project on my table. This is somewhat of a problem. You can get tutorial books, but unless you have something in mind that you want to do the tutorial books can become dead ends. >So I was wondering if a good idea wouldn't be to use the same language as >lilypond If Lilypond is written in C++ (and I do see some hints of C type syntax when I use Lilypond) this *might* be a factor to consider. But... C and C++ are fairly complex languages and have steep learning curves. If you an abject beginner with programming I suggest starting out with Visual Basic and concentrating on trying to develop good programming practices. That will make a switch to a more difficult language easier. Good luck! _________________________________________________________________ Talk now to your Hotmail contacts with Windows Live Messenger. http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwme0020000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://get.live.com/messenger/overview _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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