Yes TLM and Xceed are right perl is very good to start with. I started with that then went to VB6 right now im trying to put time off so that i can learn C++. Just use perl until you get the basics of programming what its about, and the basics and stuff. Then you can move on. I would try Visual Basic when you think your ready, because its helpful in the aspect that you can see what your doing, because the Program for it makes it easy for you. You choose the object or w/e, from the toolbox on the left, place it in your program then double cllick it, and vwalah you just made a coded object that when they click or w/e something happens. Its very cool, and you can do many things to windows if you learn VB. Seriously my start menu doesnt say start......, and shutdown button doesnt shutdown slowly and stuff. I press it and bam it turns off.
This is done by creating a function with the win32 api text, But you will get into this later. For now stick to perl.
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