I have been learning C (for the computer, but I'm pretty sure this applies to the CE version, too) and I find it amazing.
I grasped the basics easily, thanks to amazing documentation and resources that can be found easily online.
My 'IDE' (Sublime Text and Terminal
) is easy to use, well organized, and simple.
The syntax is very clear, quick, and concise. (At least where I'm at, but that code to initialize a window looks scary as heck)
The syntax is also very similar to other programming languages that I know, which is a plus.
The language is INSANELY fast, it makes freaking Java look like a tortoise (which makes sense)
It doesn't make my mac freaking explode when I try to run a program (long story, but let's just say that I melted some things with a Java program by accident that should basically never melt, or be affected by my lousy programming)
In honor of this programming language, I have upped my standards:
If it doesn't have pointers, structs, or dynamic memory allocation, it is practically useless.
Ok, that's somewhat exaggerated, but it gets the point across
I grasped the basics easily, thanks to amazing documentation and resources that can be found easily online.
My 'IDE' (Sublime Text and Terminal

The syntax is very clear, quick, and concise. (At least where I'm at, but that code to initialize a window looks scary as heck)
The syntax is also very similar to other programming languages that I know, which is a plus.
The language is INSANELY fast, it makes freaking Java look like a tortoise (which makes sense)
It doesn't make my mac freaking explode when I try to run a program (long story, but let's just say that I melted some things with a Java program by accident that should basically never melt, or be affected by my lousy programming)
In honor of this programming language, I have upped my standards:
If it doesn't have pointers, structs, or dynamic memory allocation, it is practically useless.
Ok, that's somewhat exaggerated, but it gets the point across