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sokrboot

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This list is certainly not definitive but if you are not in the Computer Sciences by way of study or profession then the info below should help you get started...

Codecademy: Learn to code
www.codecademy.com/
Lessons to learn to code interactively.


Learn | Code.org
code.org/learn
Choose from 3 activities designed to give you your first experience programming.

Code Avengers: learn to code games, apps and websites
www.codeavengers.com/
Learn how to code games, apps and websites with fun and effective interactive games. HTML, CSS and JavaScript ...


Hurricane Electric Interactive Programming
https://code.he.net/
Interactive Programming Courses. Perl · PHP · Ruby · Python · SQL. Web Development Courses. HTML · CSS ...

Interactive Python Tutorial
www.learnpython.org/
LearnPython.org is a free interactive Python tutorial for people who want to learn Python, fast.

RubyMonk - Interactive Ruby tutorials
https://rubymonk.com/
Free, interactive tutorials to help you discover Ruby idioms, in your browser!

Code School: Learn by Doing
https://www.codeschool.com/
Code School teaches web technologies in the comfort of your browser with video lessons, coding challenges, and ...

List of interactive programming websites - Reddit
http://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/o3kej/list_of_interactive_programming_websites/
 
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sam razzy

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I wanna start with the new coding lesson. I have no idea about this but I want to learn this my own. I hope this will help me with the basic lessons

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bumdrum

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Thanks for the info! I've been using Codecademy and can confirm its really good starting point if you want to become a web developer.
 

khanxay

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Thank you for the guide. I'm gathering informations in order to begin learning to code.

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Phurkus

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This list is certainly not definitive but if you are not in the Computer Sciences by way of study or profession then the info below should help you get started...

Codecademy: Learn to code
www.codecademy.com/
Lessons to learn to code interactively.


Learn | Code.org
code.org/learn
Choose from 3 activities designed to give you your first experience programming.

Code Avengers: learn to code games, apps and websites
www.codeavengers.com/
Learn how to code games, apps and websites with fun and effective interactive games. HTML, CSS and JavaScript ...


Hurricane Electric Interactive Programming
https://code.he.net/
Interactive Programming Courses. Perl · PHP · Ruby · Python · SQL. Web Development Courses. HTML · CSS ...

Interactive Python Tutorial
www.learnpython.org/
LearnPython.org is a free interactive Python tutorial for people who want to learn Python, fast.

RubyMonk - Interactive Ruby tutorials
https://rubymonk.com/
Free, interactive tutorials to help you discover Ruby idioms, in your browser!

Code School: Learn by Doing
https://www.codeschool.com/
Code School teaches web technologies in the comfort of your browser with video lessons, coding challenges, and ...

List of interactive programming websites - Reddit
http://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/o3kej/list_of_interactive_programming_websites/
which do you reccomend ofr c++?
 
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UBorba

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You may need to know java.

Look for w3schools and also SoloLearn sites, they also have android APPs.
I'm learning English on Duolingo and I think I'm going well.
Android APPs are doing great.
 
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Alphanor

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I reccomend to try Free Code Camp. It is an open source site where you can learn web languages (html, css, javascript, sql) and frameworks like Bootstrap. At the end of the course you will receive a certificate. :D
For the italian users i reccomend Html.it, you can learn a lot of different languages. If you want to learn objective oriented languages like java and C++ i reccomend the tutorials of Fcamuso on Youtube.
 

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Some great resources here. once you have a base understanding, browsing Github projects and looking at code to understand how something is being done is a great way to pick up new techniques.
 

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I remember the first time I have programmed using VBA. At that time, VB6 was popular and I learnt by looking at others' source code as well as some textbooks, with the limitation of internet connection. Well, quite nostalgia :rolleyes:
 

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Some great resources here. once you have a base understanding, browsing Github projects and looking at code to understand how something is being done is a great way to pick up new techniques.
Agreed. Also if you have your own website, install something like Wordpress or any free forum software, and peek around under the hood.
 

#Starlord37#

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hello

Look for w3schools and also SoloLearn sites, they also have android APPs.
I'm learning English on Duolingo and I think I'm going well.
Android APPs are doing great.

your English is very good if I my say so. I actually love teaching myself new things as well and i started my journey of learning how to write code with a app from the playstore called grasshoper it is a great app think of it like sesame street for learning code.
I am now trying to venture out and learn more i have downloaded and installed both visual studio and android studio.
i taught myself how to root my phone moto g6 plus and how to install mods and custom rom's granted a couple of hiccups along the way and one panic attack lol but after 3 months of research and a couple of trial's and errors i finally found my way :cool: .
I hope this finds you in good spirits

Have a great DAY the Joker WAY " WITH A SMILE "
 

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Instead of trudging through textbooks or online courses, the best way to learn is to just do it. Think of a project and try to achieve it, no matter how ugly or incompetent the code.
 
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    This list is certainly not definitive but if you are not in the Computer Sciences by way of study or profession then the info below should help you get started...

    Codecademy: Learn to code
    www.codecademy.com/
    Lessons to learn to code interactively.


    Learn | Code.org
    code.org/learn
    Choose from 3 activities designed to give you your first experience programming.

    Code Avengers: learn to code games, apps and websites
    www.codeavengers.com/
    Learn how to code games, apps and websites with fun and effective interactive games. HTML, CSS and JavaScript ...


    Hurricane Electric Interactive Programming
    https://code.he.net/
    Interactive Programming Courses. Perl · PHP · Ruby · Python · SQL. Web Development Courses. HTML · CSS ...

    Interactive Python Tutorial
    www.learnpython.org/
    LearnPython.org is a free interactive Python tutorial for people who want to learn Python, fast.

    RubyMonk - Interactive Ruby tutorials
    https://rubymonk.com/
    Free, interactive tutorials to help you discover Ruby idioms, in your browser!

    Code School: Learn by Doing
    https://www.codeschool.com/
    Code School teaches web technologies in the comfort of your browser with video lessons, coding challenges, and ...

    List of interactive programming websites - Reddit
    http://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/o3kej/list_of_interactive_programming_websites/
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    yes, Python is one of the most demanding Languages nowadays, here I listed some of the best Python Books hope this will help you.

    1: Python Programming- An Introduction to Computer Science (By John M. Zelle): This book is perfect if you are beginning Python as a newcomer to computer science as a field altogether. This book introduces the concepts of Python and gets you across the necessary computer science concepts as well. It doesn’t water down any concepts and helps you get a good grip on computer science and Python as a package.

    2: Python Crash Course- A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to Programming (By Eric Matthes): Most beginners who take to Python is because of their interest in what computer science can help them design and achieve. And this book delivers precisely the applicability and theory behind designing and using these exciting things. The Python Crash Course book helps with learning Python concepts in two well-designed levels.

    First, you learn the libraries, pre-requirements, and basics that you need to know and apply Python. The second part of the book helps you get into actual projects to start what you learned in the first and develop your first applications and scripts. This book is a must for people looking to apply what they know and not be months into learning before taking up your first project.

    3: Programming Python- Powerful Object-Oriented Programming: There are very few online courses that help you get a grip on the OOPS concepts behind Python and are a must learn if you plan to get into a Python-dependent career. Moreover, this book helps you understand the complexities and working of these Python skills and background knowledge with working examples. You can pick up GUI programming, Internet programming, networking, system programming, among other necessary concepts.

    4: Grokking Algorithms- An illustrated guide for programmers and other curious people: Are you more interested in picking up skills that demonstrate what you want to learn with illustrations and examples to make it more fun? If yes, this book is perfect for anyone looking to learn Python and get into the field with a positive approach rather than get into the complexities right away.

    The best part about this book is that it makes use of this fun technique to help you learn all the basics of computer science and programming algorithms along with advanced Python applications like AI, data processing, and so on. Moreover, there are actual examples to pick up and practice, and it is a fascinating read, especially if you are a beginner to computer science.
    There are plenty of books, courses and other tools that you can start if you want to learn Python. But finding the right starter is quintessential in your journey as it decides if you are going to stay or leave the field altogether, I found a post on Python Books on the Internet, this may also help you to learn Python.
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    This list is certainly not definitive but if you are not in the Computer Sciences by way of study or profession then the info below should help you get started...

    Codecademy: Learn to code
    www.codecademy.com/
    Lessons to learn to code interactively.


    Learn | Code.org
    code.org/learn
    Choose from 3 activities designed to give you your first experience programming.

    Code Avengers: learn to code games, apps and websites
    www.codeavengers.com/
    Learn how to code games, apps and websites with fun and effective interactive games. HTML, CSS and JavaScript ...


    Hurricane Electric Interactive Programming
    https://code.he.net/
    Interactive Programming Courses. Perl · PHP · Ruby · Python · SQL. Web Development Courses. HTML · CSS ...

    Interactive Python Tutorial
    www.learnpython.org/
    LearnPython.org is a free interactive Python tutorial for people who want to learn Python, fast.

    RubyMonk - Interactive Ruby tutorials
    https://rubymonk.com/
    Free, interactive tutorials to help you discover Ruby idioms, in your browser!

    Code School: Learn by Doing
    https://www.codeschool.com/
    Code School teaches web technologies in the comfort of your browser with video lessons, coding challenges, and ...

    List of interactive programming websites - Reddit
    http://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/o3kej/list_of_interactive_programming_websites/
    which do you reccomend ofr c++?
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    Instead of trudging through textbooks or online courses, the best way to learn is to just do it. Think of a project and try to achieve it, no matter how ugly or incompetent the code.