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New to Programming. Where do I start? 
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^that's just on topic as me^

Hey, does anybody here have any good tuts?

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Vegerot wrote:
^that's just on topic as me^

Hey, does anybody here have any good tuts?


why dont you google "learn c programming language" and click one of the first 5 or 6 links????


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Start from the basics of procedural C programming. Once you master using pointers, manually allocating memory and the most common data structures, go on to Java or C++ for some OO related programming.


I'll be honest with you, I have no clue what ANY of that means. It also seems as though this is going to be very math heavy. Well let me just ask if this would be appropriate for someone who's in high-school and only knows up to geometry?

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Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:14 am
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Also, do I need to specifically google "learn c programming language for Mac?" Or with programming on this basic level can I just download anything?

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Vegerot wrote:
SS wrote:
Start from the basics of procedural C programming. Once you master using pointers, manually allocating memory and the most common data structures, go on to Java or C++ for some OO related programming.


I'll be honest with you, I have no clue what ANY of that means. It also seems as though this is going to be very math heavy. Well let me just ask if this would be appropriate for someone who's in high-school and only knows up to geometry?

It's not math heavy at all. If you can add, subtract and multiply numbers, you should be able to program anything. Also might want to learn a little bit about how binary works.

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hexadecimal also but you can use converters for that


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I can teach Hexidecimal, Octal and Binary if anyone needs it.

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Java/C/C++ are actually pretty similar - I started out learning C++ and then learned Java about 2 years ago and am now breezing through AP Computer Science in my school.

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Iirc, knowing how Hexadecimals work help out greatly. Binary is also 'standard' fare.

Actually, even as a high school student, it's possible to program. I know this from experience, as I did not know what the hell hexadecimals were until I learned it. It's pretty straightforward stuff after you learn the basics (assuming basic programming).


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Hexidecimals aren't basic programming(to easy) and require a very general understanding of math, not to mention the fact that I'm still in highschool. Either way you clearly missed that Nobody posted a necro.

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Cocaine wrote:
Hexidecimals aren't basic programming(to easy) and require a very general understanding of math, not to mention the fact that I'm still in highschool. Either way you clearly missed that Nobody posted a necro.


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