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Any tips for a 10th grade student thats going to take up being a programmer/I.T?? (Hello I'm new here)

Im going to self study on programming whenever I can and it would be great if you guys have some advice for me :D

14th Apr 2018, 3:53 PM
Gerard Dominic
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Here is a very rich video, detailed (step by step) guidelines for starting online Career ( learning Web Development [Front End,Back End & Full Stack ] and other Programs): https://youtu.be/Zftx68K-1D4 ⏩⏩A very good reference: https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/284542/?ref=app ⏬⏬By August Mein:⏬⏬ 1. Choosing your first Language You can choose any language. if you can't decided here the guide : HTML is used to make web structure. CSS is used to give style or animate web JAVASCRIPT is used to make dynamic web (you can even make game) PHP is server side scripting language SQL is database manajemen in server side C++ is multiplatform OOP based programming language (you can make many app including Games) C# is more spesific (windows os) than C++ Java is used to build app that can run on any devices (including Android). JAVA is not JAVASCRIPT Python is multiplatform OOP based programming languages with easy syntax (compared to other OOP Language) Python3 and Django for building strong and very rich website ( flask is used for small website,but Django for everything) kivy ( a Python Program for anroid )is used for making android apps. Kotlin is Google's new Program for android. Google's new android version is built on Kotlin.Kotlin is dynamic and co opt with latest technological development (such as Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Facial Recognition etc) It's coding process is also simple and as like Python. Swift is for building apple / IOS app . To improve coding skills 2nd link is helpful: https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/437973/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1033194/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1062064/?ref=app
14th Apr 2018, 4:30 PM
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I suggest you to start from Python 3, Python 3 is easy to learn and after you have learnt python, it's easier to learn another language.
14th Apr 2018, 4:26 PM
Seb TheS
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