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How to learn how to code?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-20 13:20

Hi, I'm a high school programmer in my high school. I have limited knowledge of HTML, CSS, very limited Javascript,decent NQC, and KissC. I know very limited python.(These are all from classes or my robotics club.)

 I want to major in Comp Sci, however I feel a lot of people go into comp sci with a lot of experience with computers. I'm computer literate, but not brilliant. Any good suggestions for books/websites to teach you how to code? I'm not sure which languages would be the most useful.  Any good suggestions for websites to teach you the advanced basics with your computer.(I mean I know how to use MS word, and use all the basic stuff on it, but not the other stuff. Like I couldn't dual boot linux if I tried. I've asked friends for advice, but they've basically said that they're too lazy.)

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-20 21:34

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CS is not programming. When you're learning to code, you shouldn't need any computer. When you're learning CS fundamentals, you don't need any computer. Pretty much the only reason I see to legitimately need a computer in CS studies would be to experience the lesson of limiting behaviour of a function in a real computer.

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