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There are so many things to say on the first floor!
High school or higher is enough! I studied computers, not math!
But if you learn higher, it's good.
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Depending on what your program wants to achieve, I personally think it's more important to think logically.
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There is no need to recommend learning directly from C, VC is recommended. The software is VS2008 or.
Knowing English can do more with less, and it won't be difficult.
It doesn't hurt to simply not know math, as long as you have the ability to be logical.
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Everything is to solve problems, and the most important thing is that you have good logical ability, and think of how to do it when you see the demand, etc. I was terrible at English and math, but that didn't stop me from being a programmer.
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Depends on what you're learning to code for.
If you're just looking to develop small software for easy use or just have a hobby, I recommend starting with learning VB programming.
VB's visualization is excellent, and the relatively user-friendly interface can help beginners understand the world of programming. And relatively speaking, VB is much easier to learn, and the functions that can be realized can also meet the needs of general application development, such as the commonly used Excel software, which is written in VB.
If you're planning to make a living with programming, learn C++.
C++ is the foundation of all programming, and the C++ language is characterized by ultra-fast computing speed and strong compatibility. However, if you want to be proficient, it is more difficult, and you need to know the basics of computers, the principles of computer operation and other subjects. Moreover, C++ is a programming language for the process, which is too difficult for beginners to get started.
So I think it's better for you to start with VB first, and it's easier to convert to VC++ after you learn it, and you always have some basics.
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If you learn one subject, you can basically do the rest.
c is to write the program vbs to write the web script.
But there are pointers in the C language, which is very rare.
The landlord chooses to put it himself.
As for the benefits of learning, I can't really say.
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I don't know what the purpose of learning programming is, these two languages have their own advantages, and I personally think that C is biased towards system program development, which is also a basic language of this kind; VB is a relatively basic and easy-to-learn object-oriented program, which involves controls, interface design, etc., and is more biased towards application development. If you master one language, it will be easier to learn other languages, so choose one according to your future needs.
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