Thank you, I will check them out but I was more looking for a course that would look on one specific language in depth and help me understand programming to some degree with it.
>>3
Don't bother checking them, I was just trolling you. Those free classes from shitty universities like Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard and MIT are for losers. They are just trying to sell books (lol books, who reads them in iTunes era?).
You will find much better material in some amateur podcasts. I don't have any link in mind right now, but everything is at reddit/r/programming and news.ycombinator.com. Also http://www.thenewboston.org is perfect, stick with it.
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>>4
Awesome! Thank you, I was really liking the first few lessons of newboston but I plan on spending a lot of time into it and it wouldnt be so good to realize in the middle that I chosen wrong, well I guess I am off to enjoy some more lessons and again, thank you.
>>6
Thanks for the advice! I'll stick around so that I can meet more people like you and get information such as the one you gave me. Thanks again! See you in another thread. :)
>>11 Assuming you can read, you can read 50 times the amount of information you would have been able to absorb through a video/lecture. Videos are shit. Lectures are shit.