OK, This is NOT a tutorial in how to be a good programmer in scratch! This is how to become a good programmer in GENERAL!
1) Start with one language - Scratch is probably the best program to start with, because of the drag 'n' drop system. Scratch will teach you the basic idea of programming
2) Test your code, and test it again! It's not much good making a program that doesn't work. After you feel you have gotten rid of all the glitches and errors, supply a version to the general public, and ask them if they found any glitches / errors!
3) Don't program just to become famous! Just don't!
4) Keep on improving your knowledge of the language! It's no good just using the same codes over and over again, you might miss some better way of doing the exact same thing!
5) Once you feel you are ready to move on, Revise everything you've learned. The codes you learn in one language, can be applicable to most other languages, or at least similar
Check back later, will update...
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how true about Scratch being a good starting point! I am taking Computer Science and the first 2-4 weeks was very very very easy thanks to Scratch! Ex- If you want something to run if something is true, but not if it isn't, what do you use?
Same thing with AS3!

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GlitchSprite wrote:
3 is incorrect in my opinion
Well Bill Gates didn't make Microsoft to be famous. He made it to help people.
I program to help people too
Cool guide anyway
OB6160
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ob6160 wrote:
GlitchSprite wrote:
3 is incorrect in my opinion
Well Bill Gates didn't make Microsoft to be famous. He made it to help people.
Where'd you get that little bit o' information, then?
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werdna123 wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
GlitchSprite wrote:
3 is incorrect in my opinion
Well Bill Gates didn't make Microsoft to be famous. He made it to help people.
Where'd you get that little bit o' information, then?
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That's my opinion
I do admit though Windows Me was less of an attempt to help people and more of an attempt to give them a rubbish copy of Windows 98
OB6160

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ob6160 wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
Well Bill Gates didn't make Microsoft to be famous. He made it to help people.Where'd you get that little bit o' information, then?
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That's my opinion
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I do admit though Windows Me was less of an attempt to help people and more of an attempt to give them a rubbish copy of Windows 98![]()
OB6160
Opinion, eh? Well IMO the world will end in 2013 (no typo). Therefor it is true.
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ob6160 wrote:
I program to help people
coughicompletebelievethatrolleyescough
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How true!
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jfmlove6 wrote:
I think after scratch you should learn HTML (the regular vearsion) because its very simple.
HMTL is quite different than Scratch; it's not even a programming language. I agree it's worth learning though.
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Scratch is probably the best program to start with, sorry but its not (A) the best program to start with is C++ or C because of thier easy and simple access to all parts of computation , scratch is good to learn but as a sidehand (A)
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fanofcena wrote:
Scratch is probably the best program to start with,[b] sorry but its not (A) the best program to start with is C++ or C because of thier easy and simple access to all parts of computation , scratch is good to learn but as a sidehand (A)
IDK what code you're trying to use, but (A) and (A) have never been a command and you forgot the / in your second bolding [b] which should be
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soupoftomato wrote:
fanofcena wrote:
Scratch is probably the best program to start with,[b] sorry but its not (A) the best program to start with is C++ or C because of thier easy and simple access to all parts of computation , scratch is good to learn but as a sidehand (A)
IDK what code you're trying to use, but (A) and (A) have never been a command and you forgot the / in your second bolding [b] which should be
whoooopz
forgot about the /b code lol
and (A) is a smiley for innocent face on xat
so my headautomatically puts it here when i dont want it to
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fanofcena wrote:
Scratch is probably the best program to start with, sorry but its not (A) the best program to start with is C++ or C because of thier easy and simple access to all parts of computation , scratch is good to learn but as a sidehand (A)
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
fanofcena wrote:
Scratch is probably the best program to start with, sorry but its not (A) the best program to start with is C++ or C because of thier easy and simple access to all parts of computation , scratch is good to learn but as a sidehand (A)
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fanofcena wrote:
Scratch is probably the best program to start with, sorry but its not (A) the best program to start with is C++ or C because of thier easy and simple access to all parts of computation , scratch is good to learn but as a sidehand (A)
C and C++ are great and all, but they're not very friendly to a programming newbie. Thus, it's better to learn the basic universal algorithms with Scratch first.
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Harakou wrote:
jfmlove6 wrote:
I think after scratch you should learn HTML (the regular vearsion) because its very simple.
HMTL is quite different than Scratch; it's not even a programming language. I agree it's worth learning though.
I know its not a programming language, but it can do alot of things and it is simple to learn,especally for n00bs.

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jfmlove6 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
jfmlove6 wrote:
I think after scratch you should learn HTML (the regular vearsion) because its very simple.
HMTL is quite different than Scratch; it's not even a programming language. I agree it's worth learning though.
I know its not a programming language, but it can do alot of things and it is simple to learn,especally for n00bs.
a noob is someone who believes they're good at something, when they're terrible
I think you meant newb (which is someone who is new to something)
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deatheater wrote:
jfmlove6 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
HMTL is quite different than Scratch; it's not even a programming language. I agree it's worth learning though.I know its not a programming language, but it can do alot of things and it is simple to learn,especally for n00bs.
a noob is someone who believes they're good at something, when they're terrible
I think you meant newb (which is someone who is new to something)
both,actually.

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