Started to learn Python. Gave up. Started to learn C#. Lasted a while. Gave up. Started to learn Lua. Last longer. Gave up. Learning C. Watched the newboston C tutorials, finished C for dummies, finished half of K&R. Still reading it now.
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Anonymous2011-07-21 2:47
Yeah i started learning java through new bosten tutorials. Is java even worth learning?
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Anonymous2011-07-21 2:54
I had a QBasic manual. Then my dad introduced me to SICP and MIT/GNU Scheme.
as allways plyz ceape in mind this board is a cluster of faggets how u can seperate in 2 catogeries faggets how try way to hart not to look like a standart code monky and some random faggets how just repeat anything what groupe one says
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Anonymous2011-07-21 8:32
An inadequate C tutorial, then SICP.
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Anonymous2011-07-21 8:34
watch all lectures and then look what u want to do in spezial
Learned Java in a german Gymnasium with technical focus, messed a bit with C and Assembler, reading SICP now
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Anonymous2011-07-21 10:42
I studied FIOC in my spare time and learnt procedural programming half assedly. It actually took me several years to learn how to write code that wouldn't make me puke afterwards. Regardless, I entered ``College'' and they taught us... Python. Just my luck. Then they shoved us Java down our throats and had to pick a random book to make heads or tails of their class based-OO and static typing. I threw too much time out of the window in the Portland Patterns Repository, which could have been better spent reading SICP if I had known of it... but at least I learnt that design patterns are a disease of the mind.
Then I started reading SICP...
Oh, and there were a bunch of imperative languages in the mean time, but what gives.