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Post by longlast4 on Sat 12 Sep - 19:49

i am looking for a way to learn how to program computers and i have visited many sites, but always i need some software to learn it. and the software is not free. can you recommend a free programming software and a site that teaches how to program computers.

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Re: programming

Post by Agent Cosmic on Sun 13 Sep - 3:07

You need to tell us which language you are learning.




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Re: programming

Post by darkagn on Mon 14 Sep - 22:22

If you want to start with Java, try downloading the SDK from the Sun website. You can edit java in any text editor, even Notepad, but there are many free tools that might help you such as an IDE like Eclipse. The Sun website has many good tutorials for beginners to advanced programmers, and there are many more free tutorials out there, google will provide many links.




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Re: programming

Post by elakbar on Wed 21 Oct - 4:15

If u wanna learn C# try Visual studio from Microsoft. Microsoft has a free version.

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Re: programming

Post by Programmer on Thu 5 Nov - 17:44

There is no such thing as "programming computers". there are different languages that we can compile into binary that the computer reads. So basically think of a program or software as instructions for the computer to do something. If you are a beginner, do not start with C++, as it is more difficult than most languages, although once you get the hang of programming, C++ would be the right way to go, trust me. but, until you have a strong programming background you might want to try a easier language like VB or C#.

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Re: programming

Post by Webplore on Tue 8 Dec - 5:04

Write in search engine which thing you want to learn along with language. Will get lots of sites. But must write exactly what you want to learn.

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Re: programming

Post by tommo on Sat 23 Jan - 7:52

Programmer wrote:There is no such thing as "programming computers". there are different languages that we can compile into binary that the computer reads. So basically think of a program or software as instructions for the computer to do something. If you are a beginner, do not start with C++, as it is more difficult than most languages, although once you get the hang of programming, C++ would be the right way to go, trust me. but, until you have a strong programming background you might want to try a easier language like VB or C#.


Start with VB (I did) and then Move to C# the C++ or if you have a mac Objective C (thats how i did it)

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Re: programming

Post by psychoswim on Sat 30 Jan - 19:28

I started with Java, then learned C and finally learned C++ while doing assignments in my computer graphics classes and during my masters. I kinda like Java as a startup language to get the object-oriented concepts, but C++ is the way to go for me too

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