Programmer 101: Teach Yourself How to Code

November 11, 2009 at 9:48 am
by Gina Trapani

Teach yourself how to code You've always wanted to learn how to build software yourself—or just whip up an occasional script—but never knew where to start. Luckily, the web is full of free resources that can turn you into a programmer in no time.

Since the invention of the internet, programmers have been using it to discuss software development techniques, publish tutorials, and share code samples for others to learn from and use online. If you're curious about how to become a programmer, you can get off to a running start using tons of great free web-based tutorials and resources.

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I think It’d be interesting to see how *you* code: your .vimrc/.emacs file :) Any chances?

ptn
Nov 12 09 at 3:46 pm

Thank you so much. I have been searching for something like this. I’m in the process of learning how to program AV control systems and two of the main languages uses straight code, so it’s become important to understand how to program.

It may be that I understand your writing better after listening to you on TWiG or you are just that darn good of a writer. I’d say it’s probably both. Whatever the reason, a guide on how to program finally clicked and I thank you for writing it. Keep up the good work.

Tim Albright
Nov 26 09 at 3:53 pm
Comments are closed. Thanks for reading!