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How did you learn a programming language as a beginner?
Share your methods of learning languages, what books did you read, what courses did you watch, how much time did you spend a day? At what age did you start? I think it will be interesting for all beginners.
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find an interesting task and start doing it, textbooks, courses are good later, very strong later
at school, in class, I read articles on some forum about the basics of php from my phone, I came home and tried what was said in the article in Denver.
I studied from one of the tutorials, plus we had a circle at school. It seems that we were supposed to write one project, but something died out - the people fled. I was 15 years old. And, even at school in the 9th grade and then there was a cube (QBasic). Nonsense, but at least something.
My learning method is something like this: if I start learning a new language or a large-scale technology, I buy some sane book on it or watch the simplest tutorials. Books are good for something - they have a lot of things that you don’t need at first, but you don’t know what you need, so it’s worth at least looking through to get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe possibilities. Then I read this book or tutorial, I imagine - which of these would be the easiest for me to do, but at the same time get more information about the language or technology? At first, simplicity is good. But I don't last long, and after the first couple of simple hellowords, I jump into something very harsh, and then googling any problems that come up. That's how I study.
If I know in advance what I want from a language or technology, then I immediately turn to googling. I watch the simplest lessons on the topic, ask questions on the forums (unless, of course, I find the answer there - but usually I still find it).
I got acquainted with programming at the institute. We started in a hardcore way - with calculus systems, processor logic. Then, about a month later, I started learning the basics of QBASIC - basic operators. First, logical and arithmetic, then conditional and cyclic. Then came the turn of data structures - arrays and linked lists.
In the next semester - the same thing in Visual Basic and coursework.
In the following courses - the same in Visual C ++, Visual C #, PHP, etc. etc.
Thus, he graduated from the institute with the same basic knowledge, which you can apply where the hell.
But otherwise, self-education, motivated by the timing of a real project and payment for it. The above base was enough for me to get a junior PHP dev job in my county town. Now already middle, I work in Kyiv. :)
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