I'm a 68 year old lady and I wanted to pick up a new hobby! Thank you for helping me❤️
This always looks so simple till you have to do it yourself
Im glad im not the only one who randomly got motivatedd to learn programing
Rockstar: *Still Haven't made GTA 6* Me: Fine I'll do it myself
I wanted to release this video for a while now! We are living in the future and programming is so important. I regret not starting when I was younger, don't make the same mistake I did! Anyways, I hope you like the new style of video I did :)
The real problem starts when you don't have a computer ;-)
Just starting middle school but have always dreamed of starting a computer programming company. Thank you so much.
Currently at 9:35 PM started at 5:00 pm and had a 20 minute break. 89% now and I gotta finish it tomorrow! Seriously it is actualy complex but easy to learn if you really wanna understand it. I Googled alot at the 100% of the time on references like input, anchor element, attributes, etc. The sequence is easy, medium, hard, easy, medium, hard.
been thinking about getting started for the past two years and have been searching for how to start for the past 3 days. thank you for this information. I'm starting my coding adventure right now. wish me luck.
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I'm ten years old and i really love proggraming and after 3 weeks of practice on this website i competed in a national programming compitition and won and went to uk and im from Ethiopia.
Everything looks easy until 'hello world' Edit: thanks for writing hello world in so many languages, that has HeLpEd
I think I have something that would help A LOT of people! Don’t get confused with languages.. just keep in mind what you’re wanting to do with them. Front-end languages: Languages used for mostly appearance and simple features on web applications. HTML; CSS; JavaScript Back-end Languages: Languages used for what to show and when; like user-generated content. Ruby; Python; PHP (logic is included in this category) The last languages mentioned can also modify a lot of front-end languages.
From cracked game tutorials to official content. Hell yeah.
Watched the whole video great job my portfolio is diverse, with investment in digital currencies, gold silver, but not as much as I want.would like to add a lot of low cap altcoins too, just not sure how to go about it or where to buy the coins. Diversifying my $420k portfolio across the market to withstand inflation is my goal can you help me?
When half life 3 hasn’t been released so you learn to code: fine, I’ll do it myself
I Shall Make A Minecraft “2”
In my opinion there are 3 really good ways to learn how to program. The first is by reading a book about a specific language that teaches the basics. You could also learn the basics from a website like the one in this video or start a project and when you have to do something in that project learn how to do it online. Once you make multiple apps, websites or whatever project it is you will become really good with that language.
i would recommend not starting with programming at all,learn how to use your pc first. start at system administrator,and the CLI. learn your OS first,then hop into the shell (cli) and learn to play with the system,then learn automation with scripts. learn how administer your local network,and building a pc from scratch,or replacing parts. learn how the registry works (windows),learn how to enable/disable services,learn how to find hidden files. learn where to find certain files,learn installing and uninstalling,learn system commands. learn how to set up system variables,learn how to repair your system....and so on. at that point you would have learned all the basics,and are able to use your computer to full potential. after that,you can start building your own programms,and learn a programming language. its pretty much expected ,that you can self administrate a pc. most people only know the very basics....about the system there using. take away the GUI and there helpless....... and it will come in handy later on,when you want to use system commands in your programm. or effect the system settings in any way.....in your programm. how i learned it? watch the videos on youtube,then play around with what you learned. its all about memorizing...just watching the video wont store that in long term memory. so write/code with the teacher,and write/code some stuff yourself. like i said its mostly about memorizing the correct syntax and commands. you wont memorize it in a few hours, that takes a couple of weeks,commitment,and practise. and constantly looking up stuff online... its study study study,instead of playing games,for a couple of weeks. and once you started the computer study,it will never end. there is always more to learn...... so the best thing is just to be intrested in computers in general. so you wont feel bored study'ing. but start at learning the OS first,and its build in stuff. or how to become a super user.......i believe they call it that. dont jump right into programming,you need a solid foundation first. start at lvl one education,administrator. ( most people dont have a system/network administrator at home,so best to be one yourself,most people i know come to me,for system administration.) cause they dont know how to work with the system themselves.) then level two programmer,level three computer scientist. low-mid-high education levels. dont start in the middle.
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