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#51 2012-12-25 22:06:07

Laternenpfahl
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Registered: 2011-06-24
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Re: What do you use to learn programing?

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#52 2012-12-26 05:19:51

Zeusking19
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Re: What do you use to learn programing?

Mokat wrote:

TheSupremeOverLord wrote:

1.I have over 30 programing books on multiple languages. (my dad is extermely tech-savy, so lots are his)

Wow, lucky.  tongue  My dad comes to me for computer help XD

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#53 2012-12-26 10:13:17

Mokat
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Re: What do you use to learn programing?

pokeywokey wrote:

Scratch!  tongue  Well besides that, I earn from like northmeister said, trial and error. I'm learning HTML and Java currently. Not from school, though because we learn about stupid stuff like safe passwords, how to use microsoft word, and stupid stuff like that. I'm in 7th grade and we are just learning Scratch this year(just learning about costumes and sprite movement -_-)! I've been on Scratch for 4 years now...

I totally know how you feel. My school just teaches us how to hook up a printer from a computer, how to use MS Word, how to use MS Publisher, and how to type properly. (I've been into computers since I was in second grade. I seriously think I can figure out how to do this stuff on my own.) At my school, we'd be EXTREMELY lucky if we even learned a "Hello World" script in Scratch. -_-


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#54 2012-12-26 22:04:24

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Registered: 2012-12-26
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Re: What do you use to learn programing?

TheSupremeOverLord wrote:

This is a place to share and disscuss recources for programing

1.I have over 30 programing books on multiple languages. (my dad is extermely tech-savy, so lots are his)
2.The Khan Academy
3. Coder's Shed
4. Codecacademy
5. http://www.dreamincode.net/
6. http://codekata.pragprog.com/2007/01/code_kata_backg.html#more
7. http://www.w3schools.com/
8.  http://www.programmersheaven.com/
9. http://sourceforge.net/
10.alice

You name some!  I will add them to the list.

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