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So I wish to learn some languages that don't include the web, HTML and Css I know, I was thinking c# and maybe java so who provides the best site for videos to learn from?

I don't mind paying for sub also

Thanks

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So I wish to learn some languages that don't include the web, HTML and Css I know, I was thinking c# and maybe java so who provides the best site for videos to learn from?

I don't mind paying for sub also

Thanks

Obviously http://lynda.com/techquickie]

And you can also follow tutorials on YouTube and use W3Schools and the documentation of other languages (or programs)

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Which would be better for c# though, I hear Lynda is design mostly

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Which would be better for c# though, I hear Lynda is design mostly

 

Everything mentioned teaches C# and Lynda isn't just for design. What's best for someone else may not be what's best for you and it's unlikely someone has went through each of them to compare them anyway.

 

You can utilize the free trials to see which lessons you prefer or just stick with the free tutorials.

 

thenewboston C# Tutorials

Lynda C# tutorials

Pluralsight C# Tutorial (another option)

 

Here's another free one from Microsoft. Then there's bookswritten tutorials, and interactive tutorials. If you Google you'll find even more choices. The important thing is just to pick something and get started. If what you pick first isn't working for you, then you can move on to something else. Something I posted here should suit your needs.

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