Originally Posted by
MarkCuering
We really can't determine what language to start in learning OOP. It depends upon the person only. Of course JAVA force you to use OOP, even little code in JAVA already force you to do so and apparently JAVA is another way to accomplished this… that’s why it is widely used as subjects in universities. It’s good to try both…or even more.
I agree with MarkCuering on this one. As what I have posted before, one must find a language that he is comfortable with and which he can, of course, benefit on his chosen career path. A language is only a tool. We choose the tool that is appropriate for the job and which we are comfortable with.