where do i go to learn to code
I haven't the foggiest idea of what to do
>>61914977
You came to the right place. We all can't code and look for sources.
>>61914977
You don't.
Bump. I wanna know too.
buy a well reviewed book
>>61914977
Read a few beginner books, then do projects on your own
Codecademy
>>61914977
There's a good course on Coursera on C++. But it's in French. It lays a solid foundation.
>>61914977
Give yourself a project and make it work, you'll learn to Google for your answers and read documentation.
>>61915019
https://www.coursera.org/learn/init-prog-cpp
A recommended course.
The follow up is:
https://www.coursera.org/learn/cpp-poo
>poo = programmation objet orientee :)
>>61914977
Learn basic, play with it until you get the hang of the whole "how to i get the variables, ifs and functions and make the shit i want", then unlearn basic, learn python to lose all the terrible programming practices you got then move to C and from C you learn all its clones like java, C# etc..
>>61914977
Don't do any online courses like CodeAcademy, you'll be a code monkey. Find a language you want, and read good books on them. It's the best way to learn in depth.
>>61914977
Here you go OP. All the books on programming you'll need for the next 2 years.
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
Udacity.com is my best recommendation... They have tons of great free courses as well
>>61914977
Unironically Structure and Interpretation of a Computer Program and the ansi C K&R books