I've always wanted to get into technology, electronics, and coding, but have never had known where to start.
Are there any books/YouTube channels that are good?
I've bought Practical Electronics for Inventors and have been going through that, but I have no idea where to start for coding.
For electronics; the best book there out there is: "How to Diagnose And Fix Anything Electronic"
Great book that goes into EVERYTHING you will ever need to know.
*sigh*
any programming book is fine
just start working through it, it just about 6weeks for the basics. Try to get some friends into it, find a hackerspace in your town is a plus
>>60993962
how old are you? if you are over 15yo, forget it. Your mind is already mapped on a way that electronics and programming will look alien to you. Focus in music producing or helpdesk, sorry it's the best I could tell you.
>>60993962
How strong of a math background do you have? If all you know is algebra you're not really gonna be able to do much besides program and tinker with some kits.
>>60993962
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Computer_Science_and_Engineering#Basic_Programming_.26_Data_Structures
>>60995128
I know calc 3, discrete mathematics, and number theory
Check /diy/ the /ohm/ threads are great.
>>60993962
GreatScott! is a pretty great youtuber. But seriously listen to this anon. >>60997899