Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-35616940-20190102124556/@comment-9605025-20190107002015

If you really have no programming experience, it might be a little challenging. The upside is it will make learning other programming languages easier. JavaScript is considered a relatively high level language. That roughly means it does a lot of things for you so using it is simpler. It is syntactically similar to Java and C (and all of the C variants like C++ and C#) which are lower level languages used for actual computer applications rather than web pages.

At the end of the day, learning to program has two main components. One is the language syntax. In other words, how do you "communicate" what should be done. The second is the ability to define the instructions list. Essentially think of it as making a step-by-step list like what you could find on WikiHow. The only difference is that the lower level languages require more detailed instructions.