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websites that allow me to download everthing needed to program and websites that teach me how to program GOOD WEBSITES!easy to understand websites.

2007-02-07 08:46:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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free online web courses

http://www.webtechu.com/

http://h30187.www3.hp.com/?mcid=jump

http://w3schools.com/

http://www.sqlcourse.com/

http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html

http://www.programmingtutorials.com/

http://www.thefreecountry.com/

http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Jefferson_HS/lscomp.htm

http://www.freetechbooks.com/forum-10.html

http://mic-ro.com/informatik/ebooks.html

http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html

http://www.javacoffeebreak.com/books/extracts/javanotesv3/c1/s3.html

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/

2007-02-07 09:31:49 · answer #1 · answered by dreddful1 5 · 1 0

There is not one programming language out there. There are lots. Your could make an effort to understand how a language works, like Visual Basic, and the logic of it's infrastructure by practicing on MS Access. It was easy and fun for me to build a simple database and learn little by little the program's concepts which helped me a lot in understanding how a computer language works. But thats just me. Another alternative (seems boring to me) is to buy some begginers books about a specific language and try to follow it's examples.

2016-03-29 09:54:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are just looking to do some scripting for website development, I have always found http://www.w3schools.com/ to be useful. If you are looking to program in say Java, go to http://java.sun.com and check out the tutorial information. I'm sure Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com) has similar tutorial documents for .NET, VB, ASP.NET, etc.... If you are looking for C/C++, I've only worked with good old paper books so can't help you there.

2007-02-07 08:55:05 · answer #3 · answered by Jim Maryland 7 · 0 0

I've found that http://www.compsci.ca/v3/ has really good stuff for all programming needs.

2007-02-07 08:54:52 · answer #4 · answered by thee_guy 2 · 0 0

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