Im looking to get into programming and know a little about c++ and just learned about Python so im looking for a Great website with some hands on training and learn how to write advanced programs.
All help will be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!
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Im looking to get into programming and know a little about c++ and just learned about Python so im looking for a Great website with some hands on training and learn how to write advanced programs.
All help will be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!
Here's a website:
Learn C++
It's not perfect, but I think it's pretty good. Also, for Python, I hope you used Dive Into Python, because it's the best website for learning Python IMO. These websites are more for general understanding of the languages. What do you mean by "advanced programs" because depending on what you want to do, different websites/tutorials will serve you better.
Last edited by randomguy; May 1st, 2011 at 10:22 AM.
Bitspyder.net, Learnbits.me or Docspedia.org can be helpful sites for you.
Try to get invites to those private trackers.
Thanks.
Last edited by new_alien; May 1st, 2011 at 12:11 PM.
I'm not sure if you're looking for programming related trackers (I don't know any), but if not, check out stackoverflow.com
You can find there answers for pretty much anything that you'll want to do in the beginning....
I learned PHP within a year using just google and SO.
Bitspyder.ne, bitme
i think best trackers
Maybe a bit offtopic, but for all those who want to learn web programming best site to start is w3schools.com. I started there, than upgraded my knowledge with Lynda.com and total training video tutorials.
Sorry if I hijack
Does anyone think its possible to be a game programmer without ever having to go to school?
I realize this may require advance math along side it...
What kind of school are we talking about?
Elementary? High school? University?
It is not really that much about advanced math as it is about using logic. You would be surprised if you knew how many programmers learned everything by themselves at home. I am one of them. ;)
University level, like Devry or some similar Tech School