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I don't think it matters that much. What matters is that people are taught good programming practices. These can be taught with C, C++, Java, QBasic, Ruby, etc. Learn to encapsulate behaviour in functions. Learn to stop passing information by side effect (global variables). Learn to plan out your code and not "think with your fingers". Learn efficient coding. Learn to format your code well with indentation. Learn to name things well. Learn to comment you code sufficiently.
All of those things can be done in any language, and are far more important than than the language used.