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Originally Posted by JohnBee
You neglected to mention what your after? - your objective has as much to do with the language that best fits those needs. Regardless of what people think and feel.
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Just my opinion for whats its worth. I think having a book on C++ would still benifit you. Lets say you wanted to make something and had some example written in C++ you would know how to reference it. If you really do want to understand them all just study microsoft windows script. Write some sample scripts to learn basic functionality. Then move on to C++. After that all the others are just made much more understandable. Personally I use good ole visual basic. Still without some background in microsoft windows script I wouldve never understood java, php, C++, or visual basic.