Start out with Visual Basic. It's easy. It's fun. You get introduced to databases and alot of other concepts in IT. There's a cute little debugger. Dipping into the code, you learn BumpyWord naming conventions, dot notation. If you find that you like coding, you will be motivated to learn C (or C# or C++). If not, you'll have learned enough to make you dangerous in MSOffice.
Start out with Visual Basic. It's easy. It's fun. You get introduced to databases and alot of other concepts in IT. There's a cute little debugger. Dipping into the code, you learn BumpyWord naming conventions, dot notation. If you find that you like coding, you will be motivated to learn C (or C# or C++). If not, you'll have learned enough to make you dangerous in MSOffice.