zxcRyan
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- Feb 14, 2014
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** This is my first post on this forum. I am not entirely sure if this is the appropriate section. My apologies if it is not.
/ (background info) I'm only fifteen years old, and I'm learning due to personal interest, not anything professional. I'm also taking programming & software dev. classes in high school next year that are two bells (1hr 36mins) long for a total of two years. They are actually college prep programs that allow you to earn college credit for completing them, and I plan on becoming a computer science major.
Basically, I want to learn as much as I can before I take actual classes. I'm not an absolute beginner, I've done a little bit of programming when I was a kid, but I was merely messing around; nothing serious being done. Visual Basic really introduced me into it, and I later ended up learning Lua. A couple of years later, I got into private servers. Eventually I ended up setting up a Habbo retro on my computer (it wasn't public), and I got to messing around with the code inside of it. I didn't actually know HTML, CSS, or PHP, but I was able to figure it all out.
Languages I really want to learn (not necessarily all right now, just some time in my life):
I'd appreciate any help I can get with learning online. Thank you in advance. (Sorry if this was unnecessarily long, I couldn't help but ramble).
/ (background info) I'm only fifteen years old, and I'm learning due to personal interest, not anything professional. I'm also taking programming & software dev. classes in high school next year that are two bells (1hr 36mins) long for a total of two years. They are actually college prep programs that allow you to earn college credit for completing them, and I plan on becoming a computer science major.
Basically, I want to learn as much as I can before I take actual classes. I'm not an absolute beginner, I've done a little bit of programming when I was a kid, but I was merely messing around; nothing serious being done. Visual Basic really introduced me into it, and I later ended up learning Lua. A couple of years later, I got into private servers. Eventually I ended up setting up a Habbo retro on my computer (it wasn't public), and I got to messing around with the code inside of it. I didn't actually know HTML, CSS, or PHP, but I was able to figure it all out.
Languages I really want to learn (not necessarily all right now, just some time in my life):
- HTML & CSS
- PHP & MySQL
- JavaScript/jQuery/AJAX
- Python & Django
- Ruby & Rails
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You must be registered for see links- If you take a look at this, you'll notice it is longer than most tracks. It has a total of 76 sections, and each section has around 10-30+ parts to complete. I'm considering starting/completing this because it looks like it goes a lot more in depth and teaches more.
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You must be registered for see links- I've gotten mixed views on this. People tell me to avoid TheNewBoston, claiming that his videos aren't taught correctly and are also outdated. Some tell me otherwise, but I don't really know.
I'd appreciate any help I can get with learning online. Thank you in advance. (Sorry if this was unnecessarily long, I couldn't help but ramble).
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