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I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internetinternet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.

I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.

I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.
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John
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I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internetinternet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.

I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.

I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.
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John
  • 164
  • 2

I recommend Javascipt.

  • Just about everyone reading this has access to a development environment by default in their browser.
  • It's forgiving for new programmers.
  • It supports a modern feature set.
  • There's a vast repository of sample code on the internet, quality notwithstanding
  • It's a real-world applicable language.