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Comment Re:What do you want to program? (Score 1) 997

Okay, I didn't mean they were "fake." I just meant they were unwieldy, in my experience, for writing something like a web browser or some other major desktop app. I wholeheartedly support shell scripting! It's very important. I still mean to say that you need to know what you are looking to write before you go choosing a language. Certain languages are suited to some things and not others.

Comment What do you want to program? (Score 4, Interesting) 997

That is the first question you should ask yourself, actually. ;)

One thing you might learn, from a tinkering-with-Linux point-of-view, is shell scripts. Surprised no one mentioned them yet. They aren't really "programming" in the sense of creating apps, but they are fun and a cool part of Linux.

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