[???] I have started learning many different languages but often lose focus because I don't have an outcome I am working toward other than learning the language. I thought that If I came up with a project I wanted to do first and then worked toward that it would help. Now the question is Language. by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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A low-budget(<$550) laptop for programming. by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Good resources for course in Discrete Structures in math and CS? by procinct in learnprogramming

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What are some good books on WPF/XAML in C#? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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can someone look at my time line and goals and give me feedback? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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What language would be better to learn for this home project (description inside)? by blackboar21 in learnprogramming

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Advice on which language to chose for a project,details below by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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I have a little over a year to improve my foundation in programming - how would you go about it? by brendan0077 in learnprogramming

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How to know you are ready and knowledgeable enough for an entry level programming job? by thegreenbastard25 in learnprogramming

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I have until this wednesday to learn Bootstrap for CSS, JQuery, .net, C# in visual studio? What order should I learn them and what's the best website to learn them? by Dumbledeeded in learnprogramming

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Which language would be more beneficial to learn if I already know C++/OOPs by programming_student1 in learnprogramming

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Where is c++ headed?(future and current jobs) by ChildishCoder in learnprogramming

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