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    HTML > CSS > Javascript > PHP

    This order because if you know HTML, CSS and Javascript then you'll already know a lot about web designing, and then after learning PHP you'll be able to design great looking scripts.

    For tutorials on all of these languages and more: http://w3schools.com
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    Thanks for all the advice, I'll +rep anyone I didn't before.

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    Hey,

    This one really comes down to what your planning to use the programming for.

    If web design / development is what your after, html and css are where you need to start, since both JavaScript and php require a good knowledge of html from the beginning.

    Now if more desktop languages are what your after, Java is a good starting place for object oriented languages. There's plenty of free IDE's, tutorials and its well documented.
    Alternatively, Microsoft just released Phrogram, its basically a very simple .net based programming language aimed at kids. This means it should be very easy to pick up. Once you have that down, try moving on to VB.net or another more fully featured languages.

    Once you learn one language, picking up a second becomes very easy. So don't think because you choose one option, you wont be able to do the lot eventually

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    Quote Originally Posted by L?KE View Post
    Lolol at my school we do pascal and delphi for a level
    We did Visual Basic .NET

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