I want to learn programming

by sadas
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Hi guys I want to learn programming. I am a complete newbie and do not know anything about programming. Can you recommend any websites or books for me please.
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  • Profile picture of the author FredBliss
    Hi Sadas,

    Definitely. Go check out codeacademy dot com for web-focused programming. Its an extremely innovative tool that came out several months ago. HTH!
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    • Profile picture of the author sadas
      Originally Posted by FredBliss View Post

      Hi Sadas,

      Definitely. Go check out codeacademy dot com for web-focused programming. Its an extremely innovative tool that came out several months ago. HTH!
      Cool website.
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  • Profile picture of the author antac
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    Programming languages are a way for you to express your thoughts about how to perform a specific task. As such, the programming language you start out with will inherently influence how you think about a particular problem. This influence is usually called the programming language's paradigm.
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    • Profile picture of the author phpindia
      Originally Posted by antac View Post

      Programming languages are a way for you to express your thoughts about how to perform a specific task. As such, the programming language you start out with will inherently influence how you think about a particular problem. This influence is usually called the programming language's paradigm.
      When I thought about programming language, I always remind PHP because PHP is a very simple language to develop a website with higher functionality compare to any other language. Its an opensource language so its very good to develop a cost efficient website with help of CMS like Magneto, Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla.
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  • Profile picture of the author rising_sun
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    No matter you are a novice or not.Just show your interest for it.Choose a language ,take a editor or compiler,make mr.google as a teacher,because it is the age of self learning.Never back down go ahead.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Ayling
      Originally Posted by rising_sun View Post

      No matter you are a novice or not.Just show your interest for it.Choose a language ,take a editor or compiler,make mr.google as a teacher,because it is the age of self learning.Never back down go ahead.
      Couldn't agree more. I remember when I decided to become a programmer (just before the internet boom :rolleyes - immerse yourself in the programmer's environment - best way is to decide on what language path you want to start in, and dive in to the tutorials.

      Get some quick wins under your belt - actually build some things - definitely don't just do theory first - I would recommend you become a pragmatic programmer. This way you'll be able to keep up with the continual changing of frameworks, languages, etc..

      I'm biased, but I think the most organised and flexible languages/frameworks to learn is ASP.NET C#. If you focus on MVC3 you will get good experience in HTML and jQuery as well - then taking on most other languages like PHP and ruby will be much easier to pickup quickly.
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  • Profile picture of the author madelinekim
    Originally Posted by sadas View Post

    Hi guys I want to learn programming. I am a complete newbie and do not know anything about programming. Can you recommend any websites or books for me please.
    Well, Learning programming language is not difficult as it seems. Select the book for programming language and then it read and practice regularly from it. Start Programming the Mac Using Objective-C is also good book.
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  • Profile picture of the author learn2success
    highly recommended site to learn php
    w3schools.com/php/default.asp
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    • Profile picture of the author gcampton
      Originally Posted by learn2success View Post

      highly recommended site to learn php
      w3schools.com/php/default.asp
      This^^

      And it's a good resource for me when i forget HTML, CSS attributes. Good place to learn HTML, CSS, imo those are the 2 languages you should learn first even though they are not "programming languages". Youtube is also good for that.

      If you already know HTML and CSS and are looking to move on to web based languages like PHP and Javascript, AJAX etc. then w3schools is great.

      If you want to move on to Operating System languages like C, C++, Java, C#, D, J# etc. then I suggest buy a good (current) book. $60-$100. For each language you want to learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author purpleviolet
    Hi Sadas,

    If you are complete newbie i sugggest you start off with C so that u can learn basics of the programming and its a best way to start learning a programming language. I would recommend C for dummies book as it allows you to practice of what might be an expected output and detailed descriptions for beginners
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  • Profile picture of the author diklon
    C++ is not commonly used for creating websites. (It can be used to write CGI programs, but that's a rather specific subset of the things you'd need to do on a website). The best way for learning programming languages is w3schools.com
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  • Profile picture of the author Mattds
    If you want to become a programmer then it will take a lot of time and effort. First of all try to decide what you want to program, For example website apps or maybe iPhone apps.

    Then see which language suites what you want to do the best.

    My advice is to learn Python, its an easy to learn and powerful object oriented programming language. However first try learning about the proccess of programming this will make the rest of the learning proccess make a bit more sense.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author James Andy
    I also recommend W3school which is the best to learn programming languages online. I also learn lots of things from it when I stick with some points.
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  • Profile picture of the author Qualitywebsol
    First, I recommend to a good author book to learn deeply and online site is W3school which is more flexible to understand.
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  • Profile picture of the author Devid1
    At first you have to know why you want to learn this.What do you want to make.
    Because its the main and huge section.
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  • Profile picture of the author rising_sun
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    Hello Mr.John Ayling thans for quoting me,Just see the movie "kunfu panda 1,2".Programming is just like that,you have to earn the habit of spend 14hrs/day for the programming,you have to love it,you must think about it.The you can think of which language you choose?I agree with you that environment is essential.But very essential is learn by heart,
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  • Profile picture of the author marcuslim
    I suggest that you pick a small project, and learn as you go. This is by far the best way to learn. Sure, you will definitely encounter obstacles, but you'll find that the most learning you'll get is when you make mistakes and have to figure it out. Also, google and stackoverflow.com will become your best friends in no time!
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  • Profile picture of the author cutegirl36
    You may start with w3school. all in one ^^!
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  • Profile picture of the author locke815
    I'll recommend you w3schools.com. It has a lot of languages and I already learnt a few languages from this site.
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  • Profile picture of the author teguhyuliantos
    What the programming language you will be learn? This is very important to know, especially for starting.
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  • Profile picture of the author mmrumii
    You told , you just want to learn programming but, you didn't specify which programming language you want to learn. I think you should select a language first. then you should ask us , how to learn it. So I think you got it and will go ahead with your great responsibility.
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  • Profile picture of the author nulen
    you should start with HTML
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  • Profile picture of the author pcullum
    I agree with the suggestion to start with HTML. It has less complexity than the "active" languages. If you find that HTML is within your grasp, you are ready to tackle another. Probably, PHP is the one to learn next.

    Best Wishes for your successful course of learning,
    Phil
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  • Profile picture of the author pkarthiga06
    .net, php, oracle or the course which i suggested for you....
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Hower
      From my experience - and I know Basic, HTML, Assembler, RPG, Cobol, Visual Basic, PHP, SQL, and more - I would go for learning how to program Arduino.

      Those things measure and control REAL things, and I see a big future for them and the people who know how to program them.

      Anybody around here who has used them?
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  • Profile picture of the author RobShambaugh
    I recommend video training sites like lynda.com and vtc.com.
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  • Profile picture of the author Simon Marco
    w3schools is a website to learn the basic of programming .
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  • Profile picture of the author JuneCelo
    I suggest you decide first what programming language you want to learn as there are lots of them with different styles of coding. And find an editor for it as well. I'd suggest for your first time coding, use the one without auto complete features. There's nothing like hard coding to really learn and understand how the language works.

    w3schools as said above has tutorials on the basics of many programming language. Maybe you can browse the site, try out the programming languages and see what you like.
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  • Profile picture of the author jaasmit
    Programming is something like art. You need to have some good logical skills to become a programmer and you also need to practice regularly.
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  • Profile picture of the author ace0195
    If you want to learn web programming, start with HTML and head over to w3schools [dot] com. If you want to learn computer programming, i'd recommend heading to your local library and getting a book on Python.
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  • Profile picture of the author WebsiteBegin
    I personally prefer CodeCademy - I've been taking a course there recently to learn jQuery (it's just one of those languages I never got around to learning). It is extremely easy and intuitive to learn languages on the site, and is far better than W3Schools.

    IMO, W3Schools should be avoided at all costs - it only will teach you to be sloppy.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmitryvm
    WoW..... I mean really... I'm impressed. So may advises. Are you overwhelmed yet?

    Can I ask you why do you want it? My first guess is - you want to make money, because developers are paid well.

    There are always some hot\new technologies and languages that need new developers and that is a good place to begin.

    But it all starts with why
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  • Profile picture of the author thelearningman
    The best approach would be to learn HTML and purchase Dream Weaver. Why? Because there is a symbiotic relationship between writing some code and then deploying it i.e. you immediately get to see the fruits of your labor. The same cannot be said of many other software languages without really having an understanding of what the error messages mean.
    Once you're comfortable writing code and feel that this is a viable route to take, sign up for a training class with a quality institution, be it a college or a training company, and you're on your way.
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    • Profile picture of the author WebsiteBegin
      Originally Posted by thelearningman View Post

      The best approach would be to learn HTML and purchase Dream Weaver. Why? Because there is a symbiotic relationship between writing some code and then deploying it i.e. you immediately get to see the fruits of your labor. The same cannot be said of many other software languages without really having an understanding of what the error messages mean.
      Once you're comfortable writing code and feel that this is a viable route to take, sign up for a training class with a quality institution, be it a college or a training company, and you're on your way.
      With all-due respect, I'd like to know why Dreamweaver has to be mentioned. It is, for all it's worth, a disgrace to the web design world. Creating SEO havoc, messy code, and a terrible lack for actual coding skills, Dreamweaver is by far the worst editor for HTML there is. Nothing compares to the good ol' Notepad++ editing (or, if you really are feeling adventurous, Notepad). It allows you to actually take joy in your coding and feel like you've accomplished something. Most of the time, WYSIWYG editors like DreamWeaver aren't really WYSIWYG across the board.
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        Originally Posted by WebsiteBegin View Post

        With all-due respect, I'd like to know why Dreamweaver has to be mentioned. It is, for all it's worth, a disgrace to the web design world. Creating SEO havoc, messy code, and a terrible lack for actual coding skills, Dreamweaver is by far the worst editor for HTML there is. Nothing compares to the good ol' Notepad++ editing (or, if you really are feeling adventurous, Notepad). It allows you to actually take joy in your coding and feel like you've accomplished something. Most of the time, WYSIWYG editors like DreamWeaver aren't really WYSIWYG across the board.
        I mentioned Dreamweaver because it's a viable tool. Staring at a blank Notepad may work for those of us with experience, but not necessarily for someone new to the field. We want to encourage others instead of overwhelm them.
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    My general advice is that WYSIWYG HTML editing is a BAD idea, ESPECIALLY if you don't know HTML, because if you don't know what's going on under the hood it can get out of hand really quickly.
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  • Profile picture of the author wayfarer
    Lots of professionals use Dreamweaver in "code view". It actually does a pretty good job, though it has a limited number of languages it can deal with. It's not what I would think of as a "programmers editor", though it handles PHP, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS very well. It also handles ASP classic, and is one of the only Coldfusion editors (yuck). Personally, I need a lot more than just the first four, and have no need for the latter two, so it won't work for me. If you're starting out, it's fine, though I don't recommend the WYSIWYG mode for anything other than cursory examination of your pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author nest
    w3schools.com is nice, but it's not very intuitive. Think of it as more of an index of information.

    If you are serious about programming and want to get a solid base and understanding of fundamentals, look at codeacademy.com. It's interactive, tracks your progress, and also free. Best of all, it's maintained by a team of programmers so the lessons are practical and applicable to real world scenarios.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Hower
      It is not only about learning to program. Once you have done that you want to land your first job. That is the hardest part. If you have nothing to show most people would not believe that you can deliver good work and give the job to somebody else.

      One way to get over that hurdle might be to write some software for a person or a company you know, for free. That might open other doors.
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  • Profile picture of the author SC Qbiki
    The first thing you need to do, is to choose the field you want to improve in, then you need to find the proper source of information
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    w3schools.com is the best website to learn programming...
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  • Profile picture of the author joecook1985
    If you want to learn programming you should research google for some good e-books. You can start with something easy like html, php, css
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonas Glad
      Originally Posted by joecook1985 View Post

      If you want to learn programming you should research google for some good e-books. You can start with something easy like html, php, css
      I agree with this post 100%!
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  • Profile picture of the author Danish01
    So many option are available but best option is W3school for learning programming.....
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  • Profile picture of the author Sowerby213
    You can lean programming from online.. There are lots of sites available in the internet, from where you can learn and watch the complete tutorial and understand the process to do the programming...
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  • Profile picture of the author Al amin
    First you need to target what you want to be. If you want to be an Mobile app developer, you may learn jave and C.

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author henrywinsett
    W3school is the best option to learn programming for beginners. There are various options available on the web where you can learn and improve your programming skill. You need to make a regular practice to read and implement. Referring to an Article, Tutorials and blogs will improve your skill and acquire latest techniques in programming.
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    • Profile picture of the author ellaqueen
      I suggest you first decide what kind of project you want to develop.
      It will lead you directly to which programming language or languages you might need to learn.

      Example.
      If you want to write WP plugins, you should start by learning just some basics on HTML, and then learn PHP quite well.
      Depending of the nature of your project and as complexity increases, you should learn some more, like jQuery and java.

      I personally started learning online. It's plenty of good tutorials available online that made it so easy for beginners.

      Just Google "visual tutorial" + PHP

      Do find a tutorial you like, follow it -not simple read it, but do it yourself.
      It's not hard at all.

      Hope it helps :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author Isbelz
      Programming is totally based on codes which has to be written according to the codes dimensions as well as according to stuff that you are presenting. If you want to go through it the syllabus that contains in the programming that is available at w3school.com website. Which is very beneficial for You.
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    • Profile picture of the author rosejasmin56
      There are lot of resource where you can learn programming like W3Schools but I suggest to you join any institute where you can get proper knowledge of programming...
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    • Profile picture of the author A007A
      First you decide it that which programming language you want to learn then search e book in Google and start some small project with html
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    • Profile picture of the author ArnoldCreste
      In technology era many people prefer to take a technical field education. Now you can see many types of programing language in the market who are helpful to create a website. There are many website which is provide a online classes to learn a programing language. A qualified and well experience tutorial are helpful to learn programming language.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dansky
    Best thing in whole programming is that you will use daily about 5% of all functions

    1. Get first available php course.
    2. Do it step by step.
    3. Check free scripts from hotscripts for example (how other programmers implemented specified functions)
    4. Check php.net and quote google "how to ..." if have any questions.
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  • Profile picture of the author shifat
    Where can i learn c,jquery to build software & cool apps?
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    • Profile picture of the author Code Conquest
      Originally Posted by shifat View Post

      Where can i learn c,jquery to build software & cool apps?
      You can learn jQuery with video tutorials at jQuery Air or The New Boston. The New Boston's also good for other languages too.

      Also check out my coding blog in the link below.
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    • Profile picture of the author ellaqueen
      Originally Posted by shifat View Post

      Where can i learn c,jquery to build software & cool apps?
      Hey shifat. Do a google search for tutorials online. That's how I started learning. Once you have gained some basic knowledge, head to buy some good book.
      You can take a look to tutorialspoint for getting started with jQuery
      You need to know HTML.
      Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author dexlink
      Originally Posted by shifat View Post

      Where can i learn c,jquery to build software & cool apps?
      With a google search you can easily get any tutorial online.... they are free. Search it there and you are on.
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  • Profile picture of the author dxter
    start with C, this will give you basics to move to object oriented languages like C#, Java, PHP, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author gcampton
    PS. the tutorials on SUN errr Oracles website are fantastic for learning java... But it is one of the ugliest languages ever invented.

    It was originally created for washing machines and microwaves and since then has become so much worse.

    Seriously though, trying to program any sort of GUI in Java is painful to get it to bend the way you want. Especially when you compare it to something like QT by Nokia, a free library extension for C++. QT is a breeze and works on almost every mobile phone, Windows, Mac, Linux and every flavor of OS in between.
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  • Profile picture of the author Girin Jackson
    I agree that w3school is best site for beginners, But apart from these there are also useful site mention in these post which i visit is best, So i wanna suggest you to go with that...
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  • Profile picture of the author WebVyz
    Look at W3Schools Online Web Tutorials (which is what I think henrywinsett meant). They have handy references, simple tutorials and a "try it" mechanism that allows you to try the examples and see the results instantly.
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  • Profile picture of the author aeboi80
    Well, I think it depends on what kind of programming you are referring to. If you want to learn PHP then I strongly suggest you begin at PHP Tutorial or checkout the tuts at Web development tutorials, from beginner to advanced | Nettuts+

    If you want to learn how to code to make wordpress plugins then learning PHP will be a great help, but you will also need to learn the ins and outs of the WordPress API functions too. Net Tuts has a few good tutorials on plugin development.
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  • Profile picture of the author totobc
    To learn, the best is to apply learning by doing.

    Find something you want/need to build, choose a language and start to build. You will enjoy it.

    Success!
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  • Profile picture of the author mark07
    It is not easy task to learn programming for new one. First you should know something about programming. First to learn basic about HTML and CSS. W3SCHOOL will be helpful for this. After learning these you should decide which language you want to learn. In online you should find to many video tutorial for learning programming which will be help you to learn programme easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rotwic
    You can start off by learning the absolute basics of object oriented programming. Once you do that, you will be able to easily understand the language and it will also increase your adaptability towards new languages.

    If you want to start off with web development, then i recommend you try out nettuts. They have some mad tutorials.
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  • Profile picture of the author STG
    for basic knowledge w3schools.com is pretty neat
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  • Profile picture of the author kshamabhardwaj29
    Firstly I suggest to you to start with programming languages which enable you to learn the basics about the language in a short amount of time.And one more thing I want to say it's doesn't matter that your first language is not powerful or not popular . What you want initially is quick results to keep you interested.

    Secondly when you got your experiences with simple language then you can jump easly for more mature programming languages.
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  • Profile picture of the author NathanAdrian
    You can learn PHP programming language throw obline resores are viable online.The many website are provide to learn PHP Programming for free of cost.
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  • Profile picture of the author NeoGills
    Try to learn here : w3schools.com
    and watch YouTube tutorials... i already learn from there
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  • Profile picture of the author zen862
    Another +1 for Code-academy, it is a well scripted site and quite fun to code through.
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  • Profile picture of the author LuminousX
    no matter how many videos i watch or articles i read, i just get bored after awhile even though i wanna learn programming so bad
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    • Profile picture of the author hhunt
      Originally Posted by LuminousX View Post

      no matter how many videos i watch or articles i read, i just get bored after awhile even though i wanna learn programming so bad
      The mistake most beginners make is that they tend to read. To learn to program, you need to do it - just follow examples and try to run the code to see the output. Programming can not be learnt by reading it live a novel.

      Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author dexlink
    Originally Posted by sadas View Post

    Hi guys I want to learn programming. I am a complete newbie and do not know anything about programming. Can you recommend any websites or books for me please.
    Ok..... Your intention is good..... but you need to start up with core level programming techniques. You need the basic and root level maturity. Now a days people are more depending on built in package features. Joomla, Wordpress made people lazy as almost all features are given just to use with a click.
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  • Profile picture of the author dexlink
    Originally Posted by sadas View Post

    Hi guys I want to learn programming. I am a complete newbie and do not know anything about programming. Can you recommend any websites or books for me please.
    There are so many references and online tutorials available in the internet and you'll get them in a minute searching. For books I can suggest you Schaum series- for any language, data structure or algorithms and this book is lot easier for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author rillpoll
    I suggest you should start with learning basic programming language and algorithm for example like C++
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan Coghlan
    Originally Posted by sadas View Post

    Hi guys I want to learn programming. I am a complete newbie and do not know anything about programming. Can you recommend any websites or books for me please.
    Well friend, it is not impossible to learn programming but if you don't have any prior knowledge of any programming language you will face some hassle to learn. So better idea is to start with some basic concept of C++. check this url >>> http://www.prlog.org/12063250-wayfai...any-order.html
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  • Profile picture of the author y8y8
    I think you should begin with C -> C++ then PHP for web programming
    if want to learn PHP you should begin from php.net and read PHP manual (find CHM version to read easily)
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