I would love to learn how to code in those langauges since they would allow me to create my own websites and maybe even begin a career in web development.
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Just got thrown off track a while back when I wanted to take a basic course in C++ and found out that the teacher wouldn’t ever be reachable and in fact not in the same city, the book was unavailable, even as an e-book and the teacher probably had no intention of using it as he was going to skip the basics anyway since he figured anyone signing up for a C++ programming course would know C++ already… WTH? Well thanks! I wasn’t there only to get the credits!
Well I think I should get myself back on track :-)
public static void main(String[args] )
{
String goal= “Target to learn Java’;
int= 10;
System.out.println(“anyone on my level here, this is all I can do sofar, however I hope to be further by sept. and pass my exams!”)
System.out.printl(“PS, any one with the” + ” ” + goal+ “I wish you the best of luck:)”);
}
}
If I get as excited as I do about learning how to underline with html, just imagine my ecstasy at building a site! I may very well explode!
the only way you can learn to code is by having the determination to pick up a book, and dive in.
I suggest not starting with a dumbed down language, but a language that is widely used in today’s age. Start with something like C++, java, or Ruby.
I’m gonna start learning HTML tommrow, I’m not sure if I’ll put it to use in a website though, it should be pretty easy.
I got so sick of hearing this that i thought to myself that I should probably just put it to the test.




