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ainzooalgown
<div> I'm a beginner in programming, my starting languages are CSS and HTML in CodeCademy. Are you interested in learning computer programming? How much do you know? What are your plans for the future? </div>
bonfiyah
Nov 02, 16 at 4:07am
How's the experience with CodeCademy? I had to take some programming courses in college since it was a requirement. I am primarily a Networker though. I am however familiar with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery. I had some courses with C/C++/C# along with Python. I am rusty with them now since these were taken back in like my freshman/sophomore year. I used to visit Udemy a lot during college.
ainzooalgown
Honestly, I was about to give up on coding for some time after using Khan Academy, I didn't like it. I have no basis to evaluate really how good CodeCademy is, since I'm a beginner, but I really like it so far. Do you have any tips for a beginner like me , senpai?
bonfiyah
Nov 02, 16 at 4:44am
Keep practicing and you'll get better. Also, try to find some coding/tech community. You can take a look at W3schools. I used that as a resource for some time.
ainzooalgown
Thx for the tips, I will try to join a coding community. Btw, notice the bug I found haha
hothentaiwaifu
Nov 02, 16 at 10:18am
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wertingman
I know a some javascript. It's really basic and I don't like it. I'm going to learn C# so I can expand my horizon in Unity game design engine.
kyros96
Nov 02, 16 at 12:57pm
eeh i got like a 1 gb of hacking books (pdfs) which are just laying around- and im too lazy to read them :v as for my own experience.. well i wont tell <3 !
ainzooalgown
I'm learning CSS and HTML just to grow my repertoire, I don't plan to design websites, I plan to build VR apps and games. Hmm,I'm not sure how hacking books are related to programming, but seems interesting enough to take a look. Angelica, how much time did you take to learn Unity?
pegaponyprince
So far I know HTML and CSS, Python, Unix, Some Javascript, and some PHP, but that's only because they've been recent or else they'd probably be forgotten. W3schools is a good resource. You could use Github If you need help as well. Others can contribute to what you've created and you get to review any changes done.
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