Looking to up my skills a bit, can /g/ tell me who does reputable courses? I saw technobuffalo had an offer going on e-learning packages but I don't want to sign up if they're shit, anyone got previous experience with them?
dont use that shit
>>58506295
You don't learn to program from books or courses, at best they can act as good introductory material to learn the terminology and patterns, or as a technical reference.
Limit yourself to read only 1 book for every 3-6 months of actual programming. Real learning is done by actual experimentation and tinkering.
MIT. It's free too. https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
>>58506413
Thanks for reminding me,
-bookmarked.
>>58506295
Read books
>>58506295
Fuck off, CS is full
>>58506295
FWIW, "I wanna be a programmer" is not the best attitude to take if you're serious about programming. The best thing you could do is find what you're interesting in making (games, websites, applications) and then start building stuff. Reading books and completing courses is good, but if you don't use that knowledge you will soon lose interest and forget it.