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11-05-2019, 11:44 PM
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Hello,

I know like nothing about programming but I'd love to learn programming but I just don't know where to get started if you have any tips or want to help me out in any way possible that'd be great! :please:

Kind regards, Alpha

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17-05-2019, 03:36 PM
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I am a keel in programming, but I did a bts sio and my colleagues are thoroughly in

starts with the basics the algorithm, then directs roof to the languages says simple "assembler" after I advise you C #, php, css to see also web language, once you get there you will not need people to learn anymore new, more specific or complicated languages because they all have the same basis but with different constraints.

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29-05-2019, 08:02 PM
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it depends, do you wanna learn how to drive the car or do you wanna know the name of every component inside the engine and how they work ?
if you wanna build interactive webpages and webapps then you can start learning javascript ,css grid and html then vue.js or react.js
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if you wanna build games for all platforms then you can learn C sharp and unity

why these two options? because if you learn them you an build things yourself and sell them so you don't have to worry that much about job interviews

this is only one point of view maybe there is something better there i don't about so don't stop here keep looking

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29-05-2019, 09:04 PM
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Depends really on what you want to do. If you intrested in mobile Apps, you could have a look at Flutter. In Flutter you code in Dart, which is Googles own programming language.

But if you want a classic approach, start with C. Personally, I would start with Java or Kotlin.

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05-06-2019, 08:44 AM
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don't take online classes. just look at the code and learn from that. think and learn in code

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Depends really on what you want to do. If you intrested in mobile Apps, you could have a look at Flutter.

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i would recommend start with html, css and c programming to get the basic understanding.
after that you can jump and learn other stuff

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Go on youtube, type "how to program". Problem solved, you need to be proficient

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I really like PHP but mainly because I like developing for the web .... I've recently got into developing PHP apps for the desktop with phpdesktop or phpbox with a lot of batch files included in the mix to complete functionality ... if you're new to coding/programming I suggest learning the windows batch code to get familiar with how things work

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20-06-2019, 10:54 AM
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Start with python or maybe C (is not that easy for noobs). Python is a high level language, it is very powerfull and easy to use, C in the other hand, is a language very near to the assembly level since you can manage the memory as you like.

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