Visual Basic for me. It was the first language I ever used, besides html. I had some really good lecturers in college that gave me a decent grounding in it (at the time), and because it literally is visual, I can normally work my way around errors and bugs far better than any other language.
After that, I had to learn Pascal in University, which wasn't so bad, was quite fun, followed by VB.NET (90% of my project was the following code: frm1.visible = False frm1.enabled = False, the only things I remember nowadays lol) and finally that nightmarish creation of pure horror, Java.
FUCKING HATE JAVA. I was taught on BlueJ in Uni, and then at my third year I had to use Netbeans. I was NEVER able to compile or run anything in it, so I ended up having to use BlueJ for my projects :/
After that, I had to learn Pascal in University, which wasn't so bad, was quite fun, followed by VB.NET (90% of my project was the following code: frm1.visible = False frm1.enabled = False, the only things I remember nowadays lol) and finally that nightmarish creation of pure horror, Java.
FUCKING HATE JAVA. I was taught on BlueJ in Uni, and then at my third year I had to use Netbeans. I was NEVER able to compile or run anything in it, so I ended up having to use BlueJ for my projects :/