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crysilis

o i want to start learning how to code/program any good websites

i just want to first just in general and then maybe learn more advanced stuff

also how do i get those contributor things? on the forum

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There's a thing called college and university

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Just now, dexxterlab97 said:

There's a thing called college and university

im 13 can't do that yet

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The HTML, CSS, and Javascript courses on Lynda.com are excellent. Well worth the subscription.

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5 minutes ago, vigorstick said:

The HTML, CSS, and Javascript courses on Lynda.com are excellent. Well worth the subscription.

any way that's free? because im considering lynda.com 

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Depends on what you want to learn but lynda.com & pluralsight.com are the best IMHO
But there is also a lot of free resources out there.

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4 hours ago, crysilis said:

any way that's free? because im considering lynda.com 

I haven't really looked into any free resources. But there is a 10 free trial for lynda.com.

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4 hours ago, madknight3 said:

 

You can buy them at the LTT Store

ooh makes sense now

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21 hours ago, crysilis said:

any way that's free? because im considering lynda.com 

codeacadamy.com has great courses and is 100% free (got me started on python but there are courses for just about every common language)

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On 9/12/2016 at 9:27 PM, crysilis said:

any way that's free? because im considering lynda.com 

For Web Development you can use w3school for HTML, JavaScript, CSS and PHP.

 

If you are looking into coding a "program" like Android apps, look into the tutorial made by Java itself.

 

The Java tutorial will provide you with the idea of what "Object" is, a very powerful and useful concept in programming that are really hard to grasp at first, but extremely useful later on. If you start young you might get a good start! They also teach you about stacks, how to use libraries, and lots of other cool stuff. If you can do Java it will get you prepared for other similar programming languages like C++.

 

Edit: I forgot to mention that they are all free.

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