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How did you learn to code?


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Luckily, I have friends into code, so they started me off

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I watched a bunch of youtube videos and a website called:

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Then just started using what I learnt on old games


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I took a course in school which is AP Computer Science I. We use app-lab/java-script to learn how to code, I'm not still unsure why I don't these type of programming but I'm pretty much decent in HTML/CSS coding ( Web Design)


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I started by reading some books about C++ and RUBY


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I took a course in high school, that's how I got into coding and maybe someone inspired me to get into coding.


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honestly, you need a problem first, then you solve it.

and if solving it requires you to learn a programming language, you learn it in no time.


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From university followed by stackoverflow.


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Back when I was 9 or 10, there was a danish site called html.dk (it's still up, but the new site is nothing compared to the old one). It had a lot of good information about html and css, and was perfect for a kid who was still learning to read and write, who didn't even have English at school yet.

 

A few years later, I obviously knew English, so I had a lot more of possibilities for researching and learning, so it all just built on after that.


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Randomly started one day and used this one website (don't remember it's name however) to teach myself basic html. Just kept building up my knowledge as time went on through tons of different things


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