Any Programmers here?

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  1. lucasjmoore profile image62
    lucasjmooreposted 13 years ago

    Hi, well i'm currently a high school student who has a conditional acceptance to college for internet application and web dev program.
    Anyways i was just wondering if anyone had any tips about programming work place, learning the code, or anything else that would be helpful to a starter.

    1. tonybaldwin profile image61
      tonybaldwinposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I always recommend n00bs to read this: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
      How to Become a Hacker, by Eric. S. Raymond.
      (by hacker he means software developer, of course, not an illegal cracker)

  2. paradigmsearch profile image61
    paradigmsearchposted 13 years ago

    Proceed to all the programmer job boards. Determine which programming languages are most in demand for your areas of interest. Even more important, use that knowledge to try to figure out which language skills will still be in demand 5 years from now. You want to avoid spending your time and energy learning any soon-to-be-dead languages. Beware taking advice about any specific language; hidden agendas and incompetence run rampant. When given advice about any specific language, research the daylights out of it. smile

  3. guerrarj profile image60
    guerrarjposted 13 years ago

    Like paradigmsearch said, you should search for a language that interest you and that are in the marketing and with some demand for some years. Be careful to not waste your time with emerging languages, because they can be just a fashion.
    It' s good to know what you would like to program for, mobile, web,desktop, animation on web ?
    Nowadays, Java and .NET are that have more jobs available on the market, and they can work for mobile, web and desktop applications. Good luck for you.

  4. lucasjmoore profile image62
    lucasjmooreposted 13 years ago

    Thanks alot, i'll be sure to look out for languages that are not a fad, and thats a good idea to look at the job boards to see whats in demand.

  5. skyfire profile image80
    skyfireposted 13 years ago

    Stay in touch with current development trend by joining stackexchange.com/sites or stackoverflow.com

  6. profile image57
    EthanWilliamsonposted 13 years ago

    check out codeproject.com lots of tutorials and source code

    also google "programming tutorials"

  7. transinata profile image61
    transinataposted 12 years ago

    to learn fast about programming, find a project and make a deadline. choose the simplest one first. it can force you to learn programming. sometimes, you don't have to learn everything on programming language. that's why, learning by doing will clear up the newbie question

  8. bigbird31 profile image58
    bigbird31posted 12 years ago

    I graduated from high school, went to college and couldn't find anything I was interested in, and now I'm teaching myself some C++, which is supposedly the best language to learn first. You want to learn languages which are going to make you money, so research the top languages. Don't learn Java first. Java is apparently the easiest, and is quite different from the other languages and forms bad habits, so as a starting out language, I would recommend C++, go to book store and buy a $50 book that gets you into the computer programming world. It's pretty easy, and less time consuming to teach yourself. Most compilers (which is a program you will need to make programs) can be downloaded from the internet, and is especially easy to get for Macs via the App Store. This is just from my experience.

 
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