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What do you think? What is the ideal programming language learning sequence which will cover most of the heavily used languages and paradigms today as well as help to grasp common programming basics, ideas and practices? You can even suggest learning sequence for paradigms rather than languages.

N.B. : This is port of the question I asked in stackoverflowstackoverflow and was closed for being subjective and argumentative.

What do you think? What is the ideal programming language learning sequence which will cover most of the heavily used languages and paradigms today as well as help to grasp common programming basics, ideas and practices? You can even suggest learning sequence for paradigms rather than languages.

N.B. : This is port of the question I asked in stackoverflow and was closed for being subjective and argumentative.

What do you think? What is the ideal programming language learning sequence which will cover most of the heavily used languages and paradigms today as well as help to grasp common programming basics, ideas and practices? You can even suggest learning sequence for paradigms rather than languages.

N.B. : This is port of the question I asked in stackoverflow and was closed for being subjective and argumentative.

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Ideal programming language learning sequence?

What do you think? What is the ideal programming language learning sequence which will cover most of the heavily used languages and paradigms today as well as help to grasp common programming basics, ideas and practices? You can even suggest learning sequence for paradigms rather than languages.

N.B. : This is port of the question I asked in stackoverflow and was closed for being subjective and argumentative.