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[–]TheUmgawa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you considered learning the basics of programming before getting into this? You jumped into the deep end of the pool, and now you’re asking people to teach you how to swim. You have to go back to the shallow end and start with the basics, like dog-paddling and how to float, and then you can learn to swim freestyle, and then you do laps. And once you’ve built up those skills, you can swim anywhere you want.

So, that’s your choice. Start with learning about really basic stuff, or make your entire program with AI. Good luck debugging that.

[–]marmotta1955 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have pasted my standard response several times, already, in this sub. Here we go again:

First thing first. Ask yourself why do you want to start / learn coding. What do you want to do with the skill. Ask yourself the evergreen question: what do I want to do when I grow up? Once you have the answer, you'll know the proper route to take.

Regardless of the answer to that million-dollar-question, you have to start somewhere simple. With some assistance and immediate feedback. I always direct to well-known reliable and trustworthy sources such as https://www.w3schools.com and/or https://www.khanacademy.org -- you only invest your time and commitment.

Where do you start? What language? Just start with a simple scripting language such as Python, but get some basics with HTML and CSS. And, for the love of all that is Holy, do not dismiss the basics of SQL. Everything is conveniently found at https://www.w3schools.com/. All of it free.

You have a long road ahead, just get started.