Programming Language for a Mechanical Engineer

I am interested in learning a programming Language and was just wondering which language would be the most flexible and useful, both for Research and for my field.
Any idea guys?

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  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare
    #-Link-Snipped-# - if you are totally new to programming, you can start with C or C++ programming language. Once you are comfortable with computer programming, picking up any other language won't be a big deal.
  • Pradeep Somu
    Pradeep Somu
    But I heard that C was hard to learn and really vast and that Python was easiest to learn
  • SYED BASEERULLAH
    SYED BASEERULLAH
    Pradeep Somu
    But I heard that C was hard to learn and really vast and that Python was easiest to learn
    I am a Mechanical Engineering Graduate and i have a little Knowledge about C and C++ . I think it's not hard to learn.I have learnt basic concepts of C++ within hours.
    A book by YASHWANT KANETKAR for C and C++ programming might help you to learn it very quickly and efficiently.
  • ISHAN TOPRE
    ISHAN TOPRE
    If you are learning programming language for core designing applications, try programming in Matlab. Skylab is best software as it is an open source software (legally free). It is very very easy.

    Although you will be a bit away from traditional computer programming, writing a 1 page program in Matlab is equivalent to 3-4 pages of C, C++, Java etc.
  • Pradeep Somu
    Pradeep Somu
    SYED BASEERULLAH
    I am a Mechanical Engineering Graduate and i have a little Knowledge about C and C++ . I think it's not hard to learn.I have learnt basic concepts of C++ within hours.
    A book by YASHWANT KANETKAR for C and C++ programming might help you to learn it very quickly and efficiently.
    Thanks. 'C' it is, then.
  • Pradeep Somu
    Pradeep Somu
    Issue
    If you are learning programming language for core designing applications, try programming in Matlab. Skylab is best software as it is an open source software (legally free). It is very very easy.

    Although you will be a bit away from traditional computer programming, writing a 1 page program in Matlab is equivalent to 3-4 pages of C, C++, Java etc.
    No, it wasn't for design.
    I was considering programming mostly for automation and stuff like that.
  • Sanyam Khurana
    Sanyam Khurana
    #-Link-Snipped-# So If you need to learn any programming language, then I'm already making tutorials on the same..

    Feel free to explore my site, and PM me or ping my wall if you have any doubt, I would be more than happy to help 😀

    Here's the site : The Geeky Way
  • Pradeep Somu
    Pradeep Somu
    Sanyam Khurana
    #-Link-Snipped-# So If you need to learn any programming language, then I'm already making tutorials on the same..

    Feel free to explore my site, and PM me or ping my wall if you have any doubt, I would be more than happy to help 😀

    Here's the site : The Geeky Way
    Ok, thanks a lot!

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