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Defil3d
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I'm new and need some programming tips.

Post by Defil3d »

First of all, I would like to say I'm glad I found a helpful site to learn how to program and hack.

INTRO:

I am 16 and have future plans to learn to program. I have gone through several sites learning to use Scar Divi 3.15 and to learn how to script autoers. I believed that this Scar would help me to learn to script and stuff, but I don't really have the "creative" mind to outthink my problems. I am a slow learner and learning to create scripts was a very hard task for me and I'm still trying to learn how to create scripts. So please do not be rude to me, as I am a slow learner to programming. I have to potential to learn this!


TO THE POINT!:

Yes, this site is probably my last option to learning to program and hack without the need of school help.

Okay, so I am new, I really don't know what I should start in. I have heard of C++, java, Scar Divi, and all of that magic wonders. It's jsut that I don't really have a foothold onto what would be the best option to learn programming, so I ask of you, What would be a good suggested programming language That I should start in, So I can learn the basics.


NOTE: If any of you have ever used Scar Divi 3.15, I would gladly appreciate some guides, because I have searched the internet and I still can't get those strings and booleans into my head. For some reason, I just can't hold the information I learn, So I tend to forget what I learn usually after a few weeks...

THANK YOU for using your time to help me, I will try my best!
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Post by plope0726 »

Well, Im no expert programmer, but for the most part I think the language you use is up to personal preference and what you want to do. Here are some links to some decent tutorials you can try.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/beginner/default.aspx
This is the microsoft MSDN site for learning Visual Studio Express Editions for Windows Dev and Webn Dev (only useful with windows really) The reason I mention this is because it uses video tutorials that you can follow along with and might be easier for some to follow and grasp. I did'nt find them much help but you might. They focus mainly on C# and VB.

http://htmlgoodies.com/
This site has been around for a while, they have some decent primers and beginner tuts for java applets, javascript, php, vb script and then a lot on HTML, XML, CSS etc if your interested in web design.

http://python.org
For the python language, youll find some good tuts and other links to learn python.
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Re: I'm new and need some programming tips.

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Defil3d wrote:First of all, I would like to say I'm glad I found a helpful site to learn how to program and hack.

INTRO:

I am 16 and have future plans to learn to program. I have gone through several sites learning to use Scar Divi 3.15 and to learn how to script autoers. I believed that this Scar would help me to learn to script and stuff, but I don't really have the "creative" mind to outthink my problems. I am a slow learner and learning to create scripts was a very hard task for me and I'm still trying to learn how to create scripts. So please do not be rude to me, as I am a slow learner to programming. I have to potential to learn this!


TO THE POINT!:

Yes, this site is probably my last option to learning to program and hack without the need of school help.

Okay, so I am new, I really don't know what I should start in. I have heard of C++, java, Scar Divi, and all of that magic wonders. It's jsut that I don't really have a foothold onto what would be the best option to learn programming, so I ask of you, What would be a good suggested programming language That I should start in, So I can learn the basics.


NOTE: If any of you have ever used Scar Divi 3.15, I would gladly appreciate some guides, because I have searched the internet and I still can't get those strings and booleans into my head. For some reason, I just can't hold the information I learn, So I tend to forget what I learn usually after a few weeks...

THANK YOU for using your time to help me, I will try my best!
well, you can't memorize them because you need to constantly practice. another thing, doesn't your school offer a computer course? I'm taking one currently, i know you said that you didn't want school help, but it is a really good thing to try, even if it sounds easy!

an easy programming language? if you're just trying to grasp the basics, i guess Turing wouldn't be too challenging, but its WAAAAAY old school (like 80's)
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Re: I'm new and need some programming tips.

Post by Defil3d »

PaRaDoX wrote:
Defil3d wrote:First of all, I would like to say I'm glad I found a helpful site to learn how to program and hack.

INTRO:

I am 16 and have future plans to learn to program. I have gone through several sites learning to use Scar Divi 3.15 and to learn how to script autoers. I believed that this Scar would help me to learn to script and stuff, but I don't really have the "creative" mind to outthink my problems. I am a slow learner and learning to create scripts was a very hard task for me and I'm still trying to learn how to create scripts. So please do not be rude to me, as I am a slow learner to programming. I have to potential to learn this!


TO THE POINT!:

Yes, this site is probably my last option to learning to program and hack without the need of school help.

Okay, so I am new, I really don't know what I should start in. I have heard of C++, java, Scar Divi, and all of that magic wonders. It's jsut that I don't really have a foothold onto what would be the best option to learn programming, so I ask of you, What would be a good suggested programming language That I should start in, So I can learn the basics.


NOTE: If any of you have ever used Scar Divi 3.15, I would gladly appreciate some guides, because I have searched the internet and I still can't get those strings and booleans into my head. For some reason, I just can't hold the information I learn, So I tend to forget what I learn usually after a few weeks...

THANK YOU for using your time to help me, I will try my best!
well, you can't memorize them because you need to constantly practice. another thing, doesn't your school offer a computer course? I'm taking one currently, i know you said that you didn't want school help, but it is a really good thing to try, even if it sounds easy!

an easy programming language? if you're just trying to grasp the basics, i guess Turing wouldn't be too challenging, but its WAAAAAY old school (like 80's)

No, I am still in high school, and my high school doesn't have programming classes, so this is why I came here.
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Re: I'm new and need some programming tips.

Post by PaRaDoX »

Defil3d wrote:
PaRaDoX wrote:
Defil3d wrote:First of all, I would like to say I'm glad I found a helpful site to learn how to program and hack.

INTRO:

I am 16 and have future plans to learn to program. I have gone through several sites learning to use Scar Divi 3.15 and to learn how to script autoers. I believed that this Scar would help me to learn to script and stuff, but I don't really have the "creative" mind to outthink my problems. I am a slow learner and learning to create scripts was a very hard task for me and I'm still trying to learn how to create scripts. So please do not be rude to me, as I am a slow learner to programming. I have to potential to learn this!


TO THE POINT!:

Yes, this site is probably my last option to learning to program and hack without the need of school help.

Okay, so I am new, I really don't know what I should start in. I have heard of C++, java, Scar Divi, and all of that magic wonders. It's jsut that I don't really have a foothold onto what would be the best option to learn programming, so I ask of you, What would be a good suggested programming language That I should start in, So I can learn the basics.


NOTE: If any of you have ever used Scar Divi 3.15, I would gladly appreciate some guides, because I have searched the internet and I still can't get those strings and booleans into my head. For some reason, I just can't hold the information I learn, So I tend to forget what I learn usually after a few weeks...

THANK YOU for using your time to help me, I will try my best!
well, you can't memorize them because you need to constantly practice. another thing, doesn't your school offer a computer course? I'm taking one currently, i know you said that you didn't want school help, but it is a really good thing to try, even if it sounds easy!

an easy programming language? if you're just trying to grasp the basics, i guess Turing wouldn't be too challenging, but its WAAAAAY old school (like 80's)

No, I am still in high school, and my high school doesn't have programming classes, so this is why I came here.
that's odd. I'm only in high school as well, but it offers programming o.0. Guess i can't help then T.T
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Post by i am red »

my school dont offer programming either, just networking+ and I.T. core
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ouch, we get networking and programming. That's about it.
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Post by plope0726 »

Hey, enjoy that...The schools down here suck! When I was in highschool the closest thing we had to anything computer related was, Keyboarding, Computer Application, and E-Commerce <--this was a joke because all it taught was how to search the Internet. I move to NC from South Florida back in middle school, and I can tell you that the schools here are behind by 2+ years. No wonder the south has its reputation!
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Post by i am red »

im taking the networking course, im supposed to be in I.T. core though (excuse my bad spelling) my guidance person sucks and thaught that you had to in 11th to take I.T. core, and when she relized the mistake it was full, so she put me in networking, which is harder than core. im nt complaining though, i get both A+ and networking+ certification lol
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Post by treader »

according to me u sould try java or .net as c++ is almost outdated compared to these and are the most frequently used is java. :?
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Post by Zaffron »

And if I were you I would learn python as it is a pretty simple but powerful language.

www.python.org

And I would recommend you don't listen to treader because he 'sould no wat he is taking bout'...
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Post by plope0726 »

Just to add, dot net is not a programming language. It's a framework that basically allows different programming languages to communicate with each other. Of course with in dot net you can use js, c#, vb, c, c++, python, ruby. dot net is a microsoft thing.
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Post by treader »

Zaffron wrote:And if I were you I would learn python as it is a pretty simple but powerful language.

www.python.org

And I would recommend you don't listen to treader because he 'sould no wat he is taking bout'...
do u really think i dont know what i am typing about well than ur higly mistaken i know a lot about java as im studiying it in school and im pretty darn good as am studying it for abot a year now. using bluej and lerning bubble arry and if u might have noticed this site uses java like most other sites do. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by treader »

and .net is a proggraming language created by java.
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Post by plope0726 »

your an idiot. .net was not created by java (java is a language not a company) and it is NOT a programming language.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET_Framework

http://searchwindevelopment.techtarget. ... 48,00.html#

http://www.microsoft.com/net/

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/netbasics.aspx

Read, you might learn something. And zaffron is right, you don't know what you are talking about.
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