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Guys do you learn coding only here or somewhere else?
Currently I am learning here and I'd like to find others resources to learn how to code. [Languages: (I know that some of them are not programing languages) Python3, C++, HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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a lots of lib docs, unity, udemy, youtube(drapsTv, derekBanas, sentdex), sololearn, codewars, etc. For beginners i suggest sololearn and specific youtube channels.For intermediate level i suggest online courses that are taught by professionals which cost around 5-20 bucks.Buying books are just waste of time for me.For advance level you just dive right into a framework or a library and read docs until you know all of the structure.Books contain less informations and old garbages that are written by trash can academic people who have no clue about programming but still some books might be exception.Again learning code is pretty much easy whenever you have an internet but mastering it requires more.In summary you need time, effort and research.
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Here it's another great full tutorial
9hrs
https://youtu.be/aYSgpR5VGPM
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Zombie, yeah Traversy Media has good videos for web.
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I've enjoyed reading Beginning Programming for Dummies (All-in-one) which has a simplistic overview of all the major CS concepts in an easily understandable way. There is a site with free ebooks that attempts to build on this concept: www.teachyourselfcs.com
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I am busy doing a free full stack web development course here https://stude.co/457964 They also offer cool courses on other languages.
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everywhere websites,code editors,pdf YouTube....
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i used official documentation, freecodecamp and w3school and i read a lot of code on github for learning online but i bought some book like black hat python and finally i program something like keylogger
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I highly recommend starting with Harvard's cs50 course. It's online and free, go at your own pace, and does a good job of teaching you how to break down problems so you can solve them.
https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:HarvardX+CS50+X/course/
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I just found FreeCodeCamp.org
I like it a lot! Very thorough yet simple to understand.
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I think it's very important to write your own codes when learning a programming language. By doing that problems will arise and you have to look for a solution. There are a lot of ressources in the internet. One of the big advantages of sololearn is that you can ask the community.
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I watch videos, read books, use sololearn and program something random sometimes for example I’m making a simple calculator with python
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ebook-dl ,openclassrom were my guides
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i found some courses on Coursera and Stepik. There are a lot of information.
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If you want to learn javascript in just one video, this is the best video i can recommend.(btw it is 7 hours long) Here is the link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YMvzfQSI6pQ&t=1s
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thanks bro
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Everywhere.
Checkout 'Traversy Media' on youtube.he has a great playlist for beginners in html,css,javascript.
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continuously everywhere