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Old 03-30-2008
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Default Which computer programming language should I learn?

I've learned the basics of many programming languages(Mostly online things such as java, php, asp, html, but some others - Visual Basic and C++).

What I want to do is do some freelance work as a programmer in my spare time. I figured the best way to do this would be to Master 1 of the languages. I was thinking Java seems to have a bright future?

Anyways any advice or help with this is much appreciated.
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It's better to learn Java,Because Java is ever green .It is king of all the technologies.By this you can do both offline and online applications.
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It depends what you want to develop. For web development Java, C# and Visual Basic.NET are good (the last 2 use ASP.NET).

C++ is more to do with offline applications, which are still popular, but there are a growing number of online applications. Visual Basic.NET and C# can also do offline applications.

I'm currently learning C# because it can do online and offline apps, is easy to use, and is very similar to Javascript.
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in software you have to keep on updating and keep on studying
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