yes just find a book for beginners and start reading, u can also find someone to teach u
try to leran something at the beggining like basic or pascal since they are simple and they will be able to give the base for more advanced programming
then easily by having experience u can move to c/c++ or java
if u want to learn programing dont try html or a script language, cause html is authoring and not programming and the scripting languages will hide from u some of the things that u an gain from a real programming language
2006-06-07 05:37:33
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answered by disk_tel 4
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That is a pretty broad request. The first question would probably be what computer language? Your best bet is to pick one you want/need and then look for tutorials on the web if you cannot or do not want to take a college course. Programming is not really something someone can sit down and teach you in the span of a couple hours. And there really are a great number of resources on the 'net. But before anyone can even guide you to specifics, they'll need to know exactly what you're looking for. :)
2006-06-07 05:27:54
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answered by Raven Ardent 3
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Try the Python language. Unlike VB, it can be used to program *any* computer (not just Windows ones) and it's both a simple and powerful language.
See http://www.python.org/ for info. There are some introductory tutorials there. I also recommend books by O'Reilly and Associates, which tend to be excellent for tech subjects.
2006-06-07 05:43:52
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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to learn computer programming is very difficult and time consuming. The best thing is go to school for it, and get all the necessary licenses. Then you will be able to get a great job in computer programming.
2006-06-07 05:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Pick up a book and start practicing, that is how I learned.
Try starting out easy with HTML, then move into something a bit mroe complex say Visual Basic. It is really not that hard.
2006-06-07 05:27:07
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answered by Snap 4
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I reccomend DarkBASIC. I cant find a lot of help but it is extrmely self teachable
2006-06-07 05:28:28
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answered by c1 3
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Depends on which language...
VB
C++
Perl
Which?
VB is simple for the begginers and I would recommend that..
2006-06-07 05:27:07
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answered by xeonxr6 2
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GO TO SCHOOL... I HEAR THEY TEACH ALOT THERE!
2006-06-07 05:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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