"It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration." Dijkstra.
I am not a CS-guy, but from what I gather Dijkstra is an important computer scientist, and many people apparently share his view or parrot it (like me). I only mention this because the person asking the question is new to the world of programming and might not be aware of this view on Basic. Every language has it opponents and champions, but the opinions about Basic in this regard seem to be tilted quite strongly against the language.
Thanks for the quote. I haven't been exposed to anything about BASIC in years, so I'm glad I know how many people feel about it now. I'm sure they have good reason; I wish I knew why, though. I thought I'd just mention it because it was one of the stepping stones for me. Thank you for "parroting" the quote though. I appreciate it.