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Web coding is a nice place to start, HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript etc..
https://www.codecademy.com/
The basics are easy to learn, no need to compile anything and other complicated things like that.
Who sues BASIC anymore?
If you wanna start, start with turbo pascal and then Delphi where C++ is absed upon. And With Delphi at least you can programm somethign usefull and visual working.
But anyway always depend on what you wanna do. Unless you want to do hardcore game coding Java would be the better language which can earn you good moeny and you can program for multiple plattforms.
otherwise if you not want to program games or workign apps then liek OMega said, HTML would be a good start to understand basics of programmign and thene xtend HTML with CSS and afterwards PHP for the real advanced stuff.
Turbo Pascal is a software development system that includes a compiler and an integrated development environment for the Pascal programming language running on CP/M, CP/M-86, and MS-DOS.
But if you would have ever used both languages you would know that the structure is very simliar but the commands are different.
Very easy to start with and get into, big online communities for support, and most importantly much more interesting than making webpages.
Dont worry about specific languages at this pt. Just get in there, start messing around and get a taste for programming in general.
Like Latin. Or Danish