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How to start learning programming?
Hello. I will be brief.
If a 15-year-old kid with zero knowledge in programming and in the IT field in general, who wants to become a developer, came to you, then where would you start his training?
That is, what would be the first things you would tell him, how would you do it?
I'm just now faced with such a situation, and I already have ideas how to solve it, but I'm interested in reading third-party opinions.
Thank you in advance, kind people.
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Don't waste your time or his. A good teacher cannot be a good programmer, and a good programmer cannot be a good teacher!
Therefore, the best and most effective help on your part would be to find him suitable quality courses.
From the search
I would teach him to formulate questions briefly, clarify and filter out
And ask them to the search engine
In English
At the age of 15, I was already programming with might and main.
The boy doesn't want to.
if I was a good developer and teacher, and a kid came to me with the phrase "uncle teach me", I would send him to a university, because I have a job, family, friends, going to a bar, you can continue endlessly, and teaching a stranger " boy, I don't really care
You choose the area you are interested in (front?), learn the basics of programming, at least in the same Pascal, at least immediately in the language you need. Do not understand what bits are, binary code? - Read the school program on computer science for grades 8-11. Broaden your horizons in general. If you are still interested in the front, take the same https://learn.javascript.ru/ there from the basics - the basics are coming. You google a book on algorithms (for example, Grokay algorithms) - you read in parallel. In general, PL is just a tool.
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