I started programing by making games with game maker, a program made by yoyogames.
When you just start, you can make games by dragging actions into events. After you get used to that, you can learn learn game maker language (gml). It is still reall…
i advise you to learn HTML first,JavaScript next,then css .
if you want to program softwares start with c++ coz if you learn this you can learn anything
My first opinion is that you should really define exactly where you would like to go with programming. Starting HTML and CSS is really heading down a more scripting/markup road for Web design, if that is where you want to go.
I can't recommend that…
I do this for myself, and I will reccomend that you start with simple HTML and CSS :)
And than move on to PHP later on. It is like they say, you gotta learn how to go before running;)
Teaching yourself can be quite hard at times, motivational wise and ensuring you have learnt all you need to continue. As cliche as this sounds (you know 'stay in school' etc), my advise is to enroll yourself in a bachelors degree in Computer Scienc…
Most of the programming languages mentioned developed from C (the non scripting ones)
C programs can be compiled in C+ or C# and C would be a good basis for general programming techniques.
It is a bit old but as a training tool check out
http://ww…
if you want to actually start programming and do not want to start on something "stupid" like HTML or anything, go with Visual Basic. VB6 is probably the easiest language to learn, and the programs are decently fast =]
I started out in VB (it was the only programming course at the tech college I attended) and then I played with HTML (wasn't fond of WYSIWYG so I hand coded a lot) and then I went into perl and c++. If I had it to do over again I would have tried to…
Good for you! Good luck!!!
I have actually helped Andrew and Brandonio (Both are members of Geeks) with their Visual Basic projects online by way of Teamviewer remote control, which allows me to see their screen (or vice versa).
Once you know your…
HTML is definitely what you would start with, as well as CSS and then move up to JavaScript, its an easy way to build dynamic webpages + it has many of the features, methods and commands that are almost identical to java itself. so HTML, CSS then ja…
Hey! I'm kinda in your same boat. I'm 15, and I've never done any programming. I signed up for and started taking a class at a community college on C++, but I had to withdraw because I was too busy to keep taking it. But now that it's summer, I plan…
Well I'm a Programmer Analyst for the State of Florida and I can say that people with knowledge and skills of C# and the .NET Framework are in demand everywhere. I've been in the business for 8 years so I know this for a fact. I recently interviewed…