I found Java fairly easy to pick up. It was also my first experience at an object oriented language, and had no trouble getting used to the concepts. C needs a bit more time dedicated to it, that's a project for another time.
C is (theoretically) a fairly simple language, since it doesn't have object-oriented programming and other features of more modern languages.
C++, on the other hand, can get a little tricky/messy, but it's also a very powerful language, so it can be good to know. They added quite a bit of good stuff to the C++ 2011 standard, and C++ is still used for quite a bit of things these days.
Unlike most geeks, a lot of my time is devoted to sport (which is probably the thing that will allow me to handle coding!). So I don't have a lot of time to dedicate to new languages.
I saw something online recently that said "I know more about Star Trek than I do about sports - And I'm okay with that." ;)
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