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Foxscotch:

--- Quote from: Drydess on March 04, 2017, 06:39:26 PM ---i'd recommend w3schools for html/css though

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gag
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/

this is also a pretty good option for C, and later, Python
https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-computer-science-harvardx-cs50x
SeventhSandwich:
I don't recommend game design as your first foray into programming, since the process is a lot more involved and difficult than most people assume.

Start out with python and just work on little projects, gradually increasing in complexity, until you've learned enough tools to make something big. Also try out some of the questions on Project Euler and see how you do.


--- Quote from: Drydess on March 04, 2017, 06:39:26 PM ---i'd recommend w3schools for html/css though

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I'm not a web developer, so don't quote me on this, but I've heard from multiple webdev friends that W3Schools teaches a lot of bad practices that are frowned upon.

I've heard good things about http://htmldog.com/ tho
SubDaWoofer:
hello and welcome to hell
dont use scratch use an IDE or text editor (if you're using terminal (not command prompt since its gay))
also dont go for stuff like C# or other stuff
i reccoment c++, c, or python
thats my 2cents
TheABELBOTO:
How long does it take to go from newb to pro?
SubDaWoofer:

--- Quote from: TheABELBOTO on March 04, 2017, 08:14:07 PM ---How long does it take to go from newb to pro?

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ive been at it for ~2 years now and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanope
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