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Machine Code is the hardest one out there. I don't know why your all saying C++, i'm learning it, slowly maybe, but it really isn't difficult, infact, I like making programs - even if they are useless :P
Pascal is hardy the hardest I would know I know mainly we development ones, along wiht BASIC, and some C and C++/C#/VB etc The C languages have to be the hardest out of all of those purely because they are much more complex than say BASIC or pascal.
The web development languages in my opinion are usually easier, like PHP, ASP and Coldfusion and the easiest have to be client side coding, HTML which isnt a programming language and javascript/DHTML/AJAX.
pascals easy lol. i learnt it when i was 8-ish. even if i was clever if someone couuld leanr something at 8 its far too easy i actually made some applications that could basically run my pc for me, and get rid of some unneeded processes. my pc became superfast sadly xp doesn't support the shell that borland pascal ran with so meh useless language nowadays for me.
teh web languages there are uite a lot of but most resemble each other a lot and are quite easy to pickup especially with previuos programming knowledge .
i can't say which ones hardest havent tried em all
I haven't tried them all either, so I doubt it'll be fair for me to vote, but at the moment I'm trying to learn Allegro C/C++ and I'm not finding it that difficult.
Then again, it might be the fact that Allegro simplifies things a lot.