So, i got a call for a job.
It's probably some trash face to face job where you ask people money for the poor niggers of the world.
I don't want to end up in a call center or anything.
So i'm here /g/, begging you to help. Where can i start about programming ? Which language is worth to learning ?
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>>56263292
khanacademy.org
codeacademy.com
get certs, A+, RedHat, etc
>>>/g/sqt next time
>>56263350
What the fuck do A+ and RedHat certs have to do with programming?
>>56263391
He needs to know which is the correct programming ram to be used for different OS's
>>56263292
1. LEARN PYTHON. Google a tutorial RIGHT FUCKING NOW and start following it and keep doing it until you can do those fucking numbered programming challenges by yourself.
2. LEARN C. Use the K&R book, and also learn how to use a debugger (K&R won't teach you this). Keep a fire extinguisher nearby because you will break things in the process. C is pain. That is the cost of learning.
3. LEARN DATA STRUCTURES. You need to know this shit no matter what language you work in, though at this stage you can switch to a language that has generics (templates) if you're getting the hang of thinking about algorithms. There are zillions of books about data structures out there, so pick one yourself.
4. LEARN MATH. If you can write a correct physics simulation then you're officially an above average programmer.
After every step try applying to jobs. Just throw shit out there. You will be rejected for most of them. That's life, so suck it up and keep going.