As a senior engineer I can agree with all said. I would add just one thing. Before you go too far with programming be aware that software development is a painful experience as well. Quite often you'll be on a roller coaster. Today you're in a heaven because everything works great. Tomorrow they change their request slightly and you can't make your code meet the demands. And the deadline is 2PM today. If you don't enjoy the work you'll suffer and won't be happy with any programming language. In that case you'd better pursue your career in something else. If you do enjoy and can handle all the pain that comes with it there's something you should know. Multiple surveys with software developers tell that among the most popular programming languages .Net programming is the least painful and makes programmers the happiest. In short - with c# you don't miss the target.
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As a senior engineer I can agree with all said. I would add just one thing. Before you go too far with programming be aware that software development is a painful experience as well. Quite often you'll be on a roller coaster. Today you're in a heaven because everything works great. Tomorrow they change their request slightly and you can't make your code meet the demands. And the deadline is 2PM today. If you don't enjoy the work you'll suffer and won't be happy with any programming language. In that case you'd better pursue your career in something else. If you do enjoy and can handle all the pain that comes with it there's something you should know. Multiple surveys with software developers tell that among the most popular programming languages .Net programming is the least painful and makes programmers the happiest. In short - with c# you don't miss the target.