1. Post #1

    June 2013
    3 Posts
    nom nom nom
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    I <3 OTTERS~
    Dennab
    July 2011
    9,935 Posts
    Google.

    I used to have a good guide on this bookmarked but don't have it anymore. It was on my other Google account

  3. Post #3

    June 2013
    3 Posts
    I'd rather not read through all the garbage most site have.

  4. Post #4

    June 2013
    1 Posts
    Try Codecademy.com really good site to get the basics down..
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    Merry Fuckin' Christmas
    LuckyLuke's Avatar
    May 2010
    5,433 Posts
    I'd rather not read through all the garbage most site have.
    That 'Garbage' is essential to learning a programming language, it's not something you can learn over night and expect to make the next Windows OS the next day,
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  6. Post #6

    June 2013
    3 Posts
    I already know that, as I am already a programmer, I want a simple approach to learning it, not overly complicated.

  7. Post #7
    Omega86's Avatar
    June 2013
    6 Posts
    I personally am going through the community college level to learn it. However, a couple of good websites are:

    http://www.cplusplus.com

    and

    http://www.dreamincode.net/

    Hope these help you, and have fun getting into the mind-numbing task of coding. :P

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    i-am-teh-sex's Avatar
    November 2009
    3,692 Posts
    I already know that, as I am already a programmer, I want a simple approach to learning it, not overly complicated.
    Go grab a book from Easons then, books aren't too complicated

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    Cheesy and delicious.
    Snickerdoodle's Avatar
    August 2010
    7,037 Posts
    http://facepunch.com/forumdisplay.php?f=240

    There's the programming forum, which is quite useful.

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    Pridezero's Avatar
    June 2013
    54 Posts
    I agree Codeacademy is the best way to learn the basics unless you take a college course. Try it and its free too. Thats where I learned java.