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This is for computer fags. so I'm tired of my job and I want to do something remote from home. So I thought (in Slingblade voice) Learn to code. So any advice on languages, places to get training with out a college degree, Ups and downs and anything you know that I have failed to ask. Thanks frens

This is for computer fags. so I'm tired of my job and I want to do something remote from home. So I thought (in Slingblade voice) Learn to code. So any advice on languages, places to get training with out a college degree, Ups and downs and anything you know that I have failed to ask. Thanks frens

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Basic C C++ C# (can be avoided for jewcrosoft but it's a good learning platform) C Assembly C again, because you need nothing more than C and C++.

Everything else is trash. Stay away from Java and all languages where they general IDE does everything for you - which admittedly is true to a small extent with C#.

[–] 1 pt

Maybe 20-30 years ago, but things have changed.

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Much appreciated

[–] 3 pts

Eh you probably shouldn't listen much to me. That was very opinionated. I despise everything not C. I learned C from basic as a Freshman in high school so I'm very partial to it.

[–] 1 pt

That's what I hear about C...still relevant if it's running things

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I despise everything not C.

Even though C and mild C++ are still my first choice, I have to acknowledge that it took years to become experienced with them, and there are more forgiving things available these days.