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Claymore4957yI don't agree: I think that sometimes if you really want a complete course you should buy a book on how to program in that specific language (I even learn better with a book than with YouTube). The reason behind this is that sometimes if you want something with quality you need to put a bit of money and energy into getting it.
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DelError5247y@Claymore
True, books are great for starting.
But I think his point is still valid: if you have to ask how to start programming without researching on your own first, then programming might not be the right hobby/profession. -
You get better at googling stuff over time. I remember when I thought looking for answers on a forum (/stackoverflow) was bad, now I know it's often the easiest place to find an answer.
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How to start coding (for fucktards)
1: Choose desired programming language like python or java
2: Search on youtube or google: "<language> tutorial beginner"
3: if step 2 was to hard for you...
STOP learning how to program, you are hopeless
4: Instead of asking everyone on how to learn programming, just fucking DO IT already!
Seriously, if you don't even know how to use google and youtube to educate yourself programming is NOT FOR YOU!
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