Friday, May 21, 2010

I'm 16 and i want to learn Programming Language. Can somebody please help me?

as u know im 16 and i want to learn how to program. i want someone who knows everything about Programming Language. I'm glad if you all help me out here. =)

I'm 16 and i want to learn Programming Language. Can somebody please help me?
download this:


http://sourceforge.net/project/downloadi...





read these tutorials:


http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.htm...





start at intro to c++, you use the program to edit the programs and run them.





to run them goto execute, and hit compile %26amp; run





or





just press "F9" key





good luck
Reply:Sure. I'd go ahead and learn something like Python. Its easy to learn and great fun too!





http://www.pygame.org/news.html
Reply:You say you want to know everything about programming, that is a lot but the basics of programming are similar from one language to another.





Which language to start with is another question and the answer is dependent on many factors, like how much money you want to spend.





C#.Net seems to be the language everyone is spouting as for Win based apps and you can get an Express edition of the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) from Microsoft for free. You will also note that Microsoft has other EXPRESS editions of the .Net IDE available. To avoid confusion I would choose one, as mentioned above C# seems to be where the industry is headed as opposed to VB but either would offer a great learning experience.





Do not short cut your learning, take it one step at a time, you have time to learn.
Reply:so contact me





let me know what you want to do
Reply:Programming languages continue to grow as the need for the technology grows. If you are looking to go into the field of programming it is recommendable to really think about what sort of programming you want to start/specialize in. It is easier to teach yourself how to program today with the internet than it was say 10 years ago. Just do a search for "free programming tutorial" and you should have penlty to start with.
Reply:PHP is probably the best starting point unless you want to focus on Windows programming, in which case you might look into VB or C++.





For PHP, start by reading the documentation at http://www.php.net





Also see http://www.oreilly.com for a wide array for technical learning books.


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