Hey, everyone. I'm Sebastian, i'm 25 years old and i currently mix a career in freelance design and concept art with work in PR/Communications. Come May, i intend to vacate this position to focus more on my creative ambitions. I like art and creativity. I like creating this - it was with that in mind that i began to draw and paint electronically a couple of years ago. When i leave my job, i will have sufficient time to pursue my ambitions in entertainment and creating.I find that i want to expand my boundaries a bit and learn programming - partially to be able to do it, and partially to be able to understand. Right now i work alot with computers, i've mastered the use of a few programs, but i don't really understand anything of how software or computers really work beneath the hood.
So, first things first.
* I'm not some deluded moron who thinks this can be learned in 24 hours. I'm willing to spend quite literally years to learn and excel in this field, as i did with art.
* What i want to do with programming is software - games, programs and the like - though not web-based, necessarily.
I need language advice/confirmation. From what i've read, understood and found, the languages Java and C# would be good to begin with, to then move on to C++.
I'd appreciate confirmation to this assumption as well as any suggestions, literature or links to places where information can be found.
Thank you in advance!
//Sebastian W
Edit: having read around a bit, i realize that these questions have been answered already. If you'd still like to come with input, i'd appreciate it however.
Currently i'm leaning towards lightly beginning with Java to later (starting May) work on understand java and C# simultaneously. A daunting task for someone who in his youth demolished a keyboard when the computer didn't work, but i like a challenge.
Plus being in charge of my own financial well-being sort of discourages me from going on rampages
Final question: Is there any point in choosing C# over C++ as my "second" first language apart from it being considered slightly easier?
Anyway, thanks for reading!






