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<blockquote data-quote="wmprice1240" data-source="post: 873210" data-attributes="member: 99551"><p>In furtherance of xstep's point, you can never really go wrong with C. It's fairly easy to learn (in some respects) and quite a few other languages (Obj-C, C++, Java etc) all share syntactic similarities. While the spirit and idioms of these languages may be dramatically different, at the very least, the syntax won't be such a shock if you ever choose to move on to something different. </p><p></p><p>Also, most low level code dealing with hardware typically is done in C: device drivers etc for the reasons xstep has already mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmprice1240, post: 873210, member: 99551"] In furtherance of xstep's point, you can never really go wrong with C. It's fairly easy to learn (in some respects) and quite a few other languages (Obj-C, C++, Java etc) all share syntactic similarities. While the spirit and idioms of these languages may be dramatically different, at the very least, the syntax won't be such a shock if you ever choose to move on to something different. Also, most low level code dealing with hardware typically is done in C: device drivers etc for the reasons xstep has already mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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