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I'm with missionary.. w3schools and tizag.com for web stuff.
Lynda.com is friggin awesome.. I'm learning Objective C from their tutorials right now.
I also learned how to make really nice looking windows applications with Expression Blend and Visual Studio through lynda.com (btw you can find torrents for pretty much any lynda.com tutorial series). Too bad I'll probably never actually need those skill though haha seriously if anyone want a windows app let me know.
Gohard, if you haven't decided what language to learn yet and you want to make windows applications I highly recommend C#. Microsoft's visual studio is a very impressive and fun tool to use. If your in school you can get it for free from dreamspark.com too. If you aren't opposed to buying a book, Essential C# 4.0 is amazing and will teach you everything you need to know about the language.
Also you could just do a youtube search for 'windows forms basics with visual studio' or something like that. Once you have that stuff down look into making WPF (windows presentation foundation) applications. Visual studio and Expression Blend work together really nicely to make some amazing GUIs.
Youtube is a brilliant teacher. There a milion different tutorial videos for every language.
Sorry for spewing a thousand different thoughts in this post.. it's pretty late/early.. and i'm easily overexcited about programming...
ps. the best advice is to just decide what language you want to learn and start writing programs. when you get stuck just ask your good friend google
I found lot's of useful stuff on CodeProject - Your Development Resource.
Current it is the best programming web site.
My favorite resource for web programming is W3Schools Online Web Tutorials. It is a great resource for new programmers or programmers looking to explore a new language. Even though I've been coding for years occasionally I'll ask myself "now how do I do THAT in XYZ language?" and I'll go to W3S and use their reference pages.
The best online by far IMO is, as always, Google. They have a set of courses at university levels with lectures, labs and everything needed for learning new programming languages and related stuff.
Courses - Google Code University - Google Code
I applied for EA many moons ago. Before they gave me an interview they sent a math test covering algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. They asked me to solve math problems both on paper for some and writing C code for others. I failed. Math was never my strong suit. Of course, neither was working 80 hrs a week.