Not yet, but I'll start when i attend university in a few months.
I have done some low level java scripting a few years back, which have given me some basic knowledge about it, so it's going to be great! :)
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Not yet, but I'll start when i attend university in a few months.
I have done some low level java scripting a few years back, which have given me some basic knowledge about it, so it's going to be great! :)
I would like to learn it
I am too old but I am trying to learn python.Some stuff does not come that easy but there are great resources online like OCW.
I would like to learn to make Android apps.
This is actually something I'd like feedback on.
I'm in the digital humanities and I want to learn coding more to find intersections with qualitative research and teaching. I've heard JS is my best bet. Anyone else in a similar boat?
Really want to learn but I don't have enough time right now
Using Cobol, Java, Xslt, SQL, JCL, Javascript, rex and a few others that I just use at my work but actually don't know the name of.
I want to start learning. I am thinking about starting with Java.
python
used in most of the cg softwares so i'm gonna start with that
I've begun to teach myself some python, and already know a good amount of Java, C++, C#, and HTML
Currently creating Android apps with Java. I also have some experience with Python, C, JavaScript, SQL and probably a bunch more that I forgot.
I would like to learn but I am probably a bit too old now. lol
C / Few PHP and MySQL / Python / Scilab, LaTeX
Start learning programming on c++. About 3 years ago i start learning objective-C and swift. Now i'm on c# and unity.
Tried to learn a couple of times but I lose interest in it somewhat early on
Python and R..
like to learn
and JAVA as well
I used to program using Delphi (very newbie, I know). But I want to learn C someday.
I develop web applications with PHP, and I would like to learn Android.
Not yet but will be learning soon, HTML and CSS in 30 days. Wish me luck
I know some basic stuff, our highschool taught us some html subjects.
www.codecademy.com/learn
Yes I do. I know C, C++, Java and now learning android development. I'm a self taught programmer. I think most people quit learning a language in the midway because they grow bored of it. That's why you need to keep giving yourself small challenges/projects along the way to keep yourself motivated. Best site to get challenging projects based on your skill level are techgig.com and projecteuler.
Word of advice to people who want to learn programming: At least learn algorithm or flow chart first, get yourself familiarised with a step by step detailed approach to solving each and everything. Because computers are dumb, you need to specifically point out instructions for it to carry out. It's like a 5 year old but more obedient. Anyway, give special attention to data structure learning. Data structure is an important topic and will prove extremely helpful when you start developing your own applications later. Having a good knowledge of data structure will allow you to create applications that are fast, responsive and less bulky overall.
Protip: Never learn android/iOS development at first. Courses that claim to teach Java or object c on the way are utter bullshit. At least have some basic knowledge of java (for android) or object c(for iOS) to start developing mobile applications.
Protip: Learn to use documentations efficiently. While programming languages such as Java have become fairly static with little (read
no) updates to the language happening, app development languages are updated on a regular basis. For example Google updates its android platform each year. So although it's easy to find an all-in-one java course, it's hard to find an android development course that will cover each and every thing of android. So learning to use the documentation is crucial. It will give you all the information needed to use any module that you want to use.
Protip: Ask for help. Reach out to people to ask for help. Start using websites like stackoverflow or join specific Reddit groups to join in on the conversation.
I am currently *attempting* to learn C# but, I'm kinda lazy and don't have the time for it. I try to look at a new tutorial video on Youtube when I can for specific functions so I can understand them better and I write basic codes with Microsoft Visual Studios IDE. I plan to go further in my learning of C# by *hopefully* dedicating more time to learn it by watching more Youtube videos and writing programs to test my knowledge.
no. its is too stressing and depresing
I was interested in coding when I was young, but not anymore.
I am from mechanical engineering backgraound but I want to learn coding as I am digital marketing expert
Python, still learning
Learning right now!
Learning Python now
Python
I'm a software developer . Mostly focusing on cloud services with Microsoft.
right now I am playing with https://www.freecodecamp.org, getting to know HTML5 they give you challenges to solve.
Ergh ... used to know quite a bit of BASIC (BBC Micro + Acorn Electron + Spectrum) but probably have forgotten most of it cos it's so 80's! :p
Would love to learn to code but there's so much to catch up for me, so i don't know where to start :(
Been trying to program my girlfriend to automatically give me a fresh beer when I come back home but so far didn't work... I guess I'm not using the right programmation language.
yes, c++ and python my specialties
In fact I code for a living, over 30 years and counting ...
I cut my teeth on Object Pascal in 1997, moving swiftly to Deplhi in 1998. I spent a number of years using the Delphi compiler in various incarnations, Entirely self taught, I programmed as a hobby.If you were using Usenet or IRC during this time you probably saw one of my creatioons in action but didn't know it. I wrote various Usenet spambots/flooders, cancelbots, supercedebots and other things like that. Hipcrime was my inspiration for those. I released TrollTools v1.0 around 2004/2005. You can still find some stuff of mine online, including something called IEButtons and a mention of a worm iin the Norton database. I take no delight in any of it, it only shows how immature I used to be.
Over the years I've tinkered with Java, C#, C, C++, PHP, Prolog, VB and probably other I don't remember right now. I've done no programming at all since C# 3, nor have I any interest in doing so.
I would like to learn but the problem is that I don't have inspiration what to code...
On the other hand, I'm good with excel formulas and I create nice calculators that filter databases in excel workbooks, so I'm certain that that is some kind of base for programing and I've saw advanced excel calculators that have programed VB shells and could do all kind of reports and stuff on the fly, which I would need few steps in regular excel...
so all in all, I would like to learn more
Used to do C# but never needed to progress beyond a few years of learning it.
Not interested
Basic / Turbo Pascal in the long forgotten past.
Now Java, Groovy and C/C++.
Want to learn Swift for iOS devices but can't really do it without a mac. There are some workarounds but I guess I'm not determined enough.