I would start defining what exactly you want to do as a programmer. Do you want to work with websites, servers, tools, games, ai, simulations, etc. Each of those have other requirements, so knowing what you want is pretty important.
There's sololearn, LinkedIn learning, Udemy, These are afew of the online websites you can use. I would recommend getting a degree but it's kinda expensive. Also there's joma academy- the owner is a YouTuber and a programmer
Start with this kid's app: Light Box: Code Hour If you like it and are good at it, then check out Coursera and teach yourself or try the 'For Dummies' books.
It’s very complex I tried learning it and every single YouTube channel always said the same stupid thing HTML [] I figure out the younger you learn the better so I gave up
Apply for financial aid or grants. Apply for a scholarship and go to a local community College. Talk to an advisor or ask your family for help. So many different ways
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Understand derivatives properly and also calculus
I would start defining what exactly you want to do as a programmer. Do you want to work with websites, servers, tools, games, ai, simulations, etc.
Each of those have other requirements, so knowing what you want is pretty important.
There's sololearn, LinkedIn learning, Udemy,
These are afew of the online websites you can use. I would recommend getting a degree but it's kinda expensive. Also there's joma academy- the owner is a YouTuber and a programmer
I've been in the technology industry for 20 years. The most annoying people to work with are self-taught.
That is essentially what I did, though I also had a STEM college degree.
There are now a lot of courses available online that are free or cheap. Just need to decide where to focus.
Silly rabbit! You can't start from zero! You need the ones too!
You can start here , choose which you want fee is minimal.
Where are you from by the way?
https://kodekloud. com
KodeKloud
It gives you tasks each day as assignment to do
Start with this kid's app:
Light Box: Code Hour
If you like it and are good at it, then check out Coursera and teach yourself or try the 'For Dummies' books.
It’s very complex I tried learning it and every single YouTube channel always said the same stupid thing HTML [] I figure out the younger you learn the better so I gave up
Apply for financial aid or grants. Apply for a scholarship and go to a local community College. Talk to an advisor or ask your family for help. So many different ways
Add me on here? I'm wanting to do this myself, I need programmer friends.
Start coding, quite literally.
See something you want to code, divide it into small projects and start simple.
There are probably some great beginner tutorials on YouTube or somewhere similar
Learn python, get GitHub, learn sql, learn machine learning and then sign up for a coding boot camp
Where are you from?
Tons of free courses online. Khan academy is where I learned a bit. Enough to sell it anyway.
Reading a book at your local library about basics of programming
you are pretty? if you are, you won't be a good programmer
Youtube helped me on more advanced concepts.
Python. Easiest language in my humble opinion.
Why are you trying to become a nerd
NERD