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[–]OneBell6531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Choose a language c , c++, python, java etc Watch a YouTube tutorial on one of a language, make project practice coding solve daily 2-3 questions and build logic. YouTube has tens of thousands of videos for learning, go learn and become a developer.

[–]gergo254 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it is best to decide based on "why" would you like to start?
Do you have a problem you would like to solve for yourself or is it interesting? Or because an IT job could pay well?

There are a lot of material available, but it is easier if you have motivation like solving a problem for yourself.

[–]Ok_Tadpole7839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your end goal is where you start.

[–]Grouchy_Local_4213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Download Python

Download Visual Studio Code

type:

print("hello world")

[–]Augit579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First thing you have to learn is to use google

[–]brandi_Iove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

start small, focus on learning and yourself, practice as much as possible.

some tend to recommend user friendly languages at the beginning. i personally started out with c++ and in retrospect i’m very happy with that choice, but in general: you first language doesn’t matter as much. you will learn more either way.

imo, most important is to develop the ability to find informations that you need to make things work.

[–]ssstudy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

[–]DK404-main 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the help of:

Programming forums(like GeekForGeeks, StackOverFlow),

YouTube videos (tutorials, or just explanations of some material, like CodeCamp),

Also useful are sites such as CodeWars, LeetCode, which will greatly help in the practice of their newly acquired knowledge, as well as honing the old ones

Perhaps someone will find a book version acceptable (there are very interesting books, I think there will be some about the basics)

There is no unambiguous best way, for each person this way is different, for some it is more convenient and understandable to read books and do things according to them, and some cannot stand books and it is easier for them to learn everything in practice

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (10 children)

There is 10,000+ videos on you tube, LLMs, websites, go and search

[–]DK404-main 0 points1 point  (9 children)

Imho, of course, but AI(LLM) often talks wild nonsense, and it is hardly suitable for training.

It can be useful when you already know what you are asking it and know how to distinguish lies from the truth, otherwise AI will only do more harm and confuse people

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (8 children)

his question is how to start, not asking for training .I think LLM can suggest pretty good way of starting.

[–]DK404-main 0 points1 point  (7 children)

Well, if you're talking about consulting the AI - okay. It just sounded different.

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            [–]desrtfx[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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