Like I would tell anyone else that want's to learn code. Buy books online depending on what language you would like to learn.
Hey guys I have a lot of free time on my hands and wan't to learn coding... but I have no idea were to start and was hoping someone could send me in the right direction.
Like I would tell anyone else that want's to learn code. Buy books online depending on what language you would like to learn.
Learn VB.NET, all tutorials are available on Youtube for free. From there you will know which language you should learn next.
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I say go with a easy language first unless you wanna learn a language and stay with it,
Easy languages like:
VB.NET, Python, Ruby, etc. (pick one)
Then if you want to move to advanced ones:
C or C++ (C++ Has more offerings with classes etc.)
JAVA (I love it)
Web:
JavaScript, HTML, PHP (All i do for web dev basically what you need).
Thats all i got to say
Up to you good luck.
Look up this guy 'derekbanas' https://www.youtube.com/user/derekbanas
Start learning .net, just like the people above said.
Familiarize yourself with Visual Studio and start out with a simple Form with a couple buttons and timers.
Something easier: make a Form, add a button, add 'Me.Close()' in the button's source code, and bam. You created your very first program.
Easy stuff.
You probably have no idea what I am talking about, but like I said, go online and familiarize yourself with your IDE (in this case, Visual Studio).
Youtube has a lot of tutorials.
Just start by small programs, watch videos on youtube.
Oh yeah the old "start with vb .net as it is easier". You folks gotta understand that no language is easy at first so yeah you could directly start with c or c++ or assembly or whatever it's up to you. C++ I'd say start with C++
What kind of language would you want to learn? I would suggest Python, because it is easier for people to pick up quickly. you could also try JavaScript, it is relatively easy to learn too and it is already right there in your browser for you to play with.
You also want to know what your objective(s) are.
If you have certain things you want to do, get languages that are associated with that.
If you want to become a "hacker", you are in the wrong place.
Programming <> hacking.
Me and my friend would like to learn coding could you help us?
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