Hello /adv/
I am really curious about computers and I want to learn how to script, build websites etc.
Basically I want all there is to know about computers. Any advice on where I should look to learn the fastest?
>>17508882
Go learn C
Forget the website shit
>>17508882
try dev C++, C, C++, or java. Dev-c can handle multiple langs, so i suggest you start your quest there
https://www.edx.org/
and all the other open courseware stuff. But warning, if you're doing this for a career I've read that even if you have a lot experience companies might still turn you down if you don't have a degree in the relevant subject...
>>17509080
The "website shit" is what's going to get you employed. Stay in the dark ages with C.
>>17509111
kek true
c doesn't pay shit anymore. the 90's are gone.
>>17509095
this
that site has a lot of helpful stuff for begginers
>>17509095
It's really just for fun and learning new stuff, I am not trying to get a job in this field.
I will check C and look on edx.
Thanks!
Pick a language (Java is popular), go to
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
download SE Development Kit 102.
Follow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAlzjCQAIu8
More or less. Find other youtube videos need be
Then go to professor Mitra's site
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~mitra/csSummer2015/cs312/cs312.html
Do all, including coding bat exercises. The coding bat is amazing practice. Explore mitra's site and 312 classes from previous year.
MIT opencourseware after if you want 2 be hardcore
>>17509142
The coding bat is in the tutorial assignments on the assignments page