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Training from scratch. Where to begin?
Hi to everyone who decided to help. Let me first tell you a little about myself. My name is Matvey, I am 17 years old, I am studying for a technical profession, but I understand that there is no future at the plant, I want to become not a programmer with a crust who does not understand anything, but with good knowledge of my future profession. And so to the question itself, I ask you to give links or titles of books that teach the very basics, in order to start from them already to more complex learning.
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Start by learning English. The most useful skill for a future programmer. 90% of the best educational materials, courses and books are only in English and Russian translation can not wait. In addition, many Russian translations of foreign teaching materials are terrible.
In second place, decide what exactly you want to program. Maybe it's a web application? Or mobile apps? Or computer software? Or maybe programs for drones? Once you choose, focus on finding materials on the chosen topic.
Well, do not forget that serious programming is inseparable from the curse. Study data structures, algorithms and, in general, everything that is commonly called Computer Science.
Hey! Learn the algorithms and syntaxes of languages, etc. Do something small of your own. In fact, all languages are similar. Dig into editors, figure out VisualStudio.
First, learn how to use search and documentation. WITHOUT THIS IS ANYWHERE.
Then it is desirable to decide what you want to code - again, search for help.
In general, it is easier to start with the language. I once started with QBASIC, but this antiquity is no longer relevant ... Modern JS will probably come in well, it is relevant in many areas. You can search on the Toaster (SEARCH!) about video tutorials on it.
It is very difficult for me, like many others, to learn from books on my own and practice without collective help. And to go to courses if you work there is no time and energy. It is known that it is well remembered and fixed only on real tasks.
If there is a desire, I agree to study collectively. For example, we can study using the Codecademy website and make a video conference.
I myself am interested in web programming (HTML, PHP, C ++) and I want to become a professional in this area and really do some serious Internet project in the future.
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