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How do I program?

I need some help with programming in general since my classmates won't let me even try to work on any programing because I accidently erased a 15 line basic code and they had a little fit about it and now I barely even now how to code because they had to get all upset about it but when one ask for help on a test I gave him the answer in crypt hehe. but that's not the point just point me in the direction of where I can learn some coding please and thank you. #programming

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Wael’s Answer

Programming does not come naturally to me also :/ ... The last time I learnt a language was by reading the functions dictionary and looking at examples for every function. Coding is just like writing in any language. Once you know enough vocabulary and grammar you would be able to write whatever you want.

Thank you comment icon hmm its goods to think of it as just a different language than just an entirely different creature. thank you Connor
Thank you comment icon Your most welcome and hope you the best :) Wael Al-Rihawi
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kristoffe’s Answer

write your code idea here and I will give you a quick response. let me know your assignment, the language, and what you remember. I write many tutorials in a variety of languages, so I most likely will be able to understand your lost data problem.


Also, your run on sentence structure has a lot of repetitions, try to simplify even in your written form what you need.

Thank you comment icon well that was awhile ago and I can't remember the code (or how to code) but i do remember what it did it basically turned an LED on and off. Connor
Thank you comment icon well if there's anything you want to learn, even the basics, i can control your pc/mac/linux system and show you visual basic, processing, php, c++ for an hour or two so you get started on it. just get your paper and pencil, even screen capture ready. kristoffe brodeur
Thank you comment icon alright i keep that in mind thank you. Connor
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Ian’s Answer

A great place to start learning to write code is Code.org: https://studio.code.org/
They have a number of different tracks, based on your age, experience, and interest.

Thank you comment icon To add to this list, I like coursera.org, freecodecamp.com, codecademy.com, and dash.generalassemb.ly. Anina
Thank you comment icon thank you for the sites i will look into when i finish my research into whatever subject where doing today Connor
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