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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1242904" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p></p><p>In the past I thought so too. But if you are used to procedural programming then it's more that hard to learn an object oriented language as the logics behind are completely opposite. I've learned coding on the Commodore C64 and later on Amiga. There are only procedural languages like Basic, Amos or similar. Later as I changed to Windows I never was able to learn C# or C++ or even Java. That's why I write all my tools in AutoIt at it is the only procedural programming language I could find for Windows. The first working Autoit program I had written from scratch was done in 36 hours incl learning all the new syntax. But .NET I'm not even able to set up the IDE in some weeks, not to mention writing or modifying a program... </p><p></p><p>I think if I never learned the "old fashioned" programming I could learn "modern" languages much better than now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1242904, member: 109222"] Hi. In the past I thought so too. But if you are used to procedural programming then it's more that hard to learn an object oriented language as the logics behind are completely opposite. I've learned coding on the Commodore C64 and later on Amiga. There are only procedural languages like Basic, Amos or similar. Later as I changed to Windows I never was able to learn C# or C++ or even Java. That's why I write all my tools in AutoIt at it is the only procedural programming language I could find for Windows. The first working Autoit program I had written from scratch was done in 36 hours incl learning all the new syntax. But .NET I'm not even able to set up the IDE in some weeks, not to mention writing or modifying a program... I think if I never learned the "old fashioned" programming I could learn "modern" languages much better than now... [/QUOTE]
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