How did you learn to code? Webmaster Chat
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I'm not the greatest coder, but I have learned some via self-study and also via some college courses in Visual Basic, Java, HTML, CSS, C #, C ++, and Python. Anyway, I used to buy programming books all the time - but now I'm not into it so much. Instead, I focus on applications like forum or blog software - which I'm way much better at, BTW.
I'm pretty much just self taught. there is no real full explanation for it I started off with a theme CSS HTML then moved to PHP & jscript.
Because of my college courses.
Well, I was an ECE student first and after learning the basic c language, I fell in love with the computer languages and I transferred to CSE stream and from there on, I learned so much of other languages as well
I am learning only sometimes but I can't codes much.
I am completely self-taught. When I was about twelve, MySpace was the big social media network. I started by designing div overlays. I googled how to do things, looked at other people's codes and picked them apart to put back together piece by piece. It's like riding a bicycle for some, once you learn it, it's easy to remember. The hard part is keeping up with all the changes. But, even then it's worth it. I love coding and designing.
College, studying a computing course. I also having to put the work in at home to get the results. Using YouTube and SoloLearn, and similar sites
I am not a programmer but I know a little about coding during my college days, I taking up information technology so I learn how to code, html,php and css but i only learned the basic like creating simple website or blog site.
The majority of it was from school. I did Computer Science both at High School and Sixth Form so that helped me to improve my Python coding. Most of the HTML and CSS I know, I learnt from the internet and from just making my own sites.
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