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RapidzMoose wrote Hey buddy! It really depends on what you're interested in the most. I'm mostly interested in Web Development, but you might be wanting to go on the game development path or things like applications. For Web Development, start with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. For Game Development and applications, start with Java.

When starting coding, I'd personally take it nice and slow and not rush into things (my mistake). When learning a certain topic, don't just rush and think "I've learnt that a bit, it will do" and move on to the next part. Just take it nice and easy and make sure you get a full understanding of the basics.

Another thing is to start small. When you have learnt a specific language, at first make small projects. Don't go over board and create huge and complicated ones. Practice makes perfect, and when you think you're ready to move on, move on to something bigger and better.

^^ This guy right here is who you should listen to.

I wanted to go into web development, so I started with HTML. It all depends on what you want to code.

And there are a bunch of websites to help you learn..
I used these two:
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True, discover what you want to code then then pick the right code to learn for what you want to do...
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Thanks for every ones input. I have decided to start with HTML and CSS as I think I'd enjoy making websites, for a start at least.
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I started with Python, in my opinion its the easiest to start. There are great tutorials on other websites, i dont want it to be considered advertising so i wont post here but you can PM for them. Anyhow, Python is great, helps you get a little feel for coding.
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When I learn new things programming related, I've found that the best thing to do is just keep doing things with code and exploring what you learn can do. I normally have one monitor with my IDE open and google on the other for guidance. I started with C# because I was interested in emulating a game, and now I use those C# skills to create things in Unity. It really depends on what you are interested in. The more you are interested, the more you will enjoy what you are learning.
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If you want one that is easy to follow and such, follow this one as this is a programming classroom page by my professor.

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Hope this helped you out?!(:
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