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GamersGame
1 year ago

Nim YouTube and follow projects. Then think about what you’ve got, and try to change it.

W3 is quite good as documentation to read what individual functions do.

Mozilla Developers is also a good documentary page like W3.

If you have problems with the code, google afterwards, most of them come to answer to stackoverflow

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  GamersGame

Thank you

McHusky
1 year ago

W3 is all right. I myself learn best with courses on Udemy. It brings me more when someone gives me an audio-visual message of how to best start, make it happen and take it along.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  McHusky

Thank you that sounds really good I learn audiovisually also better it will look at me

CoSci
1 year ago

Can you look at Codecademy, for basic things it’s free. Is an interactive website that explains programming and then asks questions/tasks. At Codecademy you can learn several languages, but everything is in English.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  CoSci

Thank you and with the English this is no problem at all I do not recommend to learn programming in other languages except English

jonschneee
1 year ago

At w3schools you only learn programming for the web. It’s just a tiny bit of programming. But if that’s enough, it’s good.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  jonschneee

Thank you very much, how could I continue learning? what there are possibilities

LenaJuenger
1 year ago

depends on what you want to learn, w3 goes well

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  LenaJuenger

C,Python and Cyber Security