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So i have begin coding for two years now. And I think I haven't really learnt anything for about 18 months. Does anyone know any good courses or sites to use as I find it a useful skill and also quite fun to do. I primarly do python but want to expand out to other languages.

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It's not really a course, but my favorite site for a barebones crash course in a new language is Learn X in Y Minutes. It's a terrible place to start learning, but if you know how to program already it's a good place to get started with a new language, and an absolute godsend to brush up on a language you haven't used in a while.

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I would recommend taking a look at Harvard's CS50 course. I believe there is a version of it free online with interactive problem sets and a dedicated reddit forum. According to the description, the course will introduce you to "C, PHP, and JavaScript plus SQL, CSS, and HTML". Just be forewarned, the course is fast paced and the problem sets may be somewhat time consuming. Two other site geared toward independent work are Kattis and CodingBat. The latter only has limited problem sets for java and python, while the former supports a wider variety of languages with many more problems. I, however, find CodingBat much simpler to use. I'm sure there are other sites and course as well, so remember, google is your best friend. Hopefully, though, this will provide you with a helpful jumping off point. Best of luck, and have fun!!

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55 minutes ago, bit_by_bit said:

 

Alright thats for the information

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600

GPU: Gigabyte gtx 1660 Super oc 6g
Mobo:MSI b450 tomahawk max

RAM: 32gb ddr4 lpx vengeance 3200mhz

Storage: WD sn550 1tb, Baracuda 2TB HDD (*In use), Hitachi 2tb HDD, WD 0.5tb HDD (both HDD knackered)

PSU: cxm 450

Case: Corsair Carbide Series

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