We've had this question asked before I believe but it does no harm in asking it again and again. After all, opinions change as does the software ecosystem. Quincy Larson of FreeCodeCamp.com asked this question via Medium: What programming language should you learn first? He thinks JavaScript is the way to go and his arguments are cogent and well thought out. However, I am somewhat hesitant to suggest someone learn to code in JavaScript first. My first programming language (in 1981!) was Fortran on a Control Data mainframe. The interactive environment the OS provided was pretty simple and the language provided few opportunities to hang yourself. JavaScript, by comparison, while it may not have those evil pointers of C/C++, it offers functional features and plenty of rope to hang oneself.
So, opinions please.
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 04 2016, @07:46PM
Then, instead of having to spend a couple weeks messing around with an IDE, you can just memorize a few FAQs on the Rust web site so you'll sound impressive at the brew pub. Make sure to wear a black t-shirt with a loud logo.