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I want to learn Programming .
#11
I would recommend CodeCademy! I learnt jQuery there and it was really fun.
They have quite good interactive tutorials so that you can try it out yourself, in fact, you have to do the
required steps to continue. To make sure you understand everything.

Watching YouTube videos is also very good!

Here's the link: http://codecademy.com
#12
(11-14-2015, 03:06 PM)abi Wrote: I want to learn Programming from which i should start ?

Can anyone give me suggestions Smile

Thanks in advance.

Everything in this world needs Pseudo Code to works Cool
http://www.slideshare.net/DamianGordon1/...e-10373156

Learn the basic OOP with C++ is a good point to start.
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cplusplus/...iented.htm

In the meantime, you should try web coding with PHP and HTML for better visual skills.

In advanced, switch to an Linux OS like Ubuntu or Elementary OS to learn more about the Bash language, Linux and Bash building my careful nature Wink
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#13
First read some books or find some online tutorials and then start to write some basic programs. If you want to make some game bots you can try AutoIt very easy to learn.
#14
You can use youtube as your teacher and reference. You can also use Udemy website to find your mentor. If you have mobile with android os . You can use app made by solo learn to learn progaming.in solo learn . Many progaming language support by solo learn. Like c++ . Java . Html and many other. In solo learn application there are theory.quiz.discuss and many more to help you learn .
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#15
If you've chosen to program, that's a great choice! there are number of sites available and numerous videos explaining different programming languages however the way I'd recommend starting things off is from online courses, like you can Harvard Uni's CS50x here, there they give basics of C and you also learn how to use the online program known as Scratch which helps you understand the basics of any language, I've said what I can and helped you as much as I can, rest is upto you my friend! Goodluck Smile
#16
For any language, there are a lot of video tutorial available for free on YouTube. You can also find and download a suitable eBook for offline practice. As suggested above, there are online courses available as well. Some are free, others, you need to pay for.
#17
I would say you should start learning first how a computer works inside out, then read about why algorithms are the heart of any computation process, then read about why you should care about memory and space constraints when writing programs.  :idea:
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#18
Hi.

I think PHP is very easy and straight forward. However, it requires a webserver.

I would recommend a language that has Object Oriented Programming as well as linear programming (plain subroutines)

You might want to try Python 2 or 3 as it is almost plain English. In my opinion is boring and slow, but it is very easy to read.

Another language that has linear and OOP is JavaScript. The gain here is that you can use Firefox Scratchpad to test your HelloWorld.

The last but not least is Perl. This language can be ugly, obfuscated nad awkard if you program it, or it can be a breeze if you plan for it.

The course of action to take IMHO would be:
1. Select a language
2. Execute a HelloWorld
3. Do some other printing around
4. Read about (generic) input/output, processes properties, variables, user defined subroutines and predefined subroutines (or functions)
5. Apply what you've learned creating a bigger script, in small increments.
#19
(12-06-2015, 08:04 PM)tokendeep Wrote: First learn java than learn android,because mobile programming langues are the best now

I feel the same, android app coding seems took more useful now as people are behind apps now, not directly into websites.


Thank you  Sweet



#20
Use freecodecamp channel in Youtube, those are free 1-2hr video's that explains everything about a language you need to know and learn. And the benefit? You wouldn't have to juggle between 5-6 7 videos.
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