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Post by longlast4 on Thu 04 Jun 2009, 5:03 pm

hello,

i wish to learn how to program a computer, can you suggest any good tuturials.

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Re: programming

Post by Doctor Inferno on Thu 04 Jun 2009, 7:36 pm

i wish to learn how to program a computer


I didn't really get that line. Programming is very general, software or web?

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Re: programming

Post by Agent Cosmic on Fri 05 Jun 2009, 1:58 am

If I take it directly, it seems like he wants to learn assembly language. 00100010101010011100111?

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Re: programming

Post by Keollyn on Mon 06 Jul 2009, 4:26 pm

I'm currently using a C++ tutorial online. Just google c++ tutorial and it should be the first site shown.

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Re: programming

Post by Windows.7.Tester on Sun 12 Jul 2009, 10:53 am

Ok, what kind of Language do you want to learn, don't do binary, if you want to program web related stuff do XML, HTML, XHTML, PHP, ASP, MySQL, and those kind of languages, if you want to program software, either C++, Java, and those sorta languages, if you want to make an operating system (good luck) but you could try win32api but you won't get far if you are just starting, learn a simpler language like C++ or C# before you go for programming "computers" as you put it.

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Re: programming

Post by Keollyn on Wed 15 Jul 2009, 12:38 pm

Windows.7.Tester wrote:Ok, what kind of Language do you want to learn, don't do binary, if you want to program web related stuff do XML, HTML, XHTML, PHP, ASP, MySQL, and those kind of languages, if you want to program software, either C++, Java, and those sorta languages, if you want to make an operating system (good luck) but you could try win32api but you won't get far if you are just starting, learn a simpler language like C++ or C# before you go for programming "computers" as you put it.

Hope this helped.


Good advice. I think I'm going to go that route.

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Re: programming

Post by Agent Cosmic on Sat 18 Jul 2009, 3:59 am

Don't forget the extra scripting languages like Python or batch or Ruby etc...

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Re: programming

Post by Windows.7.Tester on Fri 31 Jul 2009, 5:49 pm

Also, Agent Cosmic, assembly is not the 00101010101010101 numbers, that is binary.

And no, they are not the same.

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Re: programming

Post by Doctor Inferno on Fri 31 Jul 2009, 8:01 pm

Actually it's related because "mov" is referring to the underlying binary code represented by itself.

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Re: programming

Post by elakbar on Wed 21 Oct 2009, 2:20 am

I donot think C++ is simple languge...
But first u need to decide what you wanna learn and what you want to create/program. Web/Software etc.
then if its your first time on programming then find a simple book for beginner.
My suggestion is not to read book all the time. Cause books keep u in one way. I suggest u to find more information online and try read and understand sample codes(many ways for one thing)

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Re: programming

Post by Programmer on Thu 05 Nov 2009, 3:42 pm

C++ is the way to go if you want to learn how to program, but if you are just a beginner without any programming background once so ever, then you might want to try something easier like VB or C# or one of that sort, because C++ is used to make 99.9% of games and 90% of all applications, so it is widely used, but is harder and longer to understand it fully enough to use it for a good purpose other than just to make console apps to show off to your friends with.

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