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9 top Websites to Learn Programming as a Beginner
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 233915, member: 61772"] [USER=27033]@Sotherefore[/USER] [B]i do accept your point of view. However, i believe before someone will think or decide of going into programming or taking one of those programming courses, he/she must have aaccess to a good laptop and data too. Even if, the laptop is not that soffisticated. Furthermore, programming language is not all that easy, sincerely speaking. It's not what a friend will sit down and teach someone who doesnt even know the basics of programming... this will be more difficult to do when you are not paying him. You need to have some knowledge either from online courses or YouTube videos first then anywere you find difficult to digest or any bug you find difficult to debug, a good friend can help you, not sitting down to start teaching you basic markup language(HTML) before advancing to object oriented language or the likes. This will be so tiring and difficult for him when you are not moving on a fast pace as expected. So my point is , you need to get into the course by yourself first before you get someone to enlighten you more as you proceed, i don't think there is short cut, except you want to be a programmer that runs to copy and paste evey line of code from Google.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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