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I want ask a question to people about what language do they consider as their first choice for programming. I think your first choice as programming language is not fully correct for that. Am I right?

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Proofreading is off topic here. Is there a specific part of the sentence you're confused with? – simchona Jun 25 '12 at 18:16
I am just confused with this sentence your first choice as programming language. – Ashwini Chaudhary Jun 25 '12 at 18:18
Then you're asking for proofreading, so I'm voting to close. – simchona Jun 25 '12 at 18:19
From the FAQ: But please, don’t ask any questions about the following topics. They are out of scope for this site...Proofreading ("are there any mistakes?"), unless the source of concern is clearly specified – simchona Jun 25 '12 at 18:25

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I would correct it as, "your first choice of programming language," or simply, "your choice of programming language," if you're not asking them for their second etc one.

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yes, I am asking about the first choice only. – Ashwini Chaudhary Jun 25 '12 at 18:32

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