Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I am a 14 year old kid who wishes to learn C,java,C++, or any such langauge...?

i wish to learn these languages, purely out of interest and the fact it might help later. it sounds fun... and although i dont now much about computers (some but not much), i have above average intelligence, so no crap about how its to hard etc. i would just like a website or refrence to learn any of the programming languages, although C or java is the preferred method... for me anyway. also it has to be free! im 14 gimme a break. i also have windows vista if that helps

I am a 14 year old kid who wishes to learn C,java,C++, or any such langauge...?
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.htm... is a good tutorial for C++





But free online tutorials don't match up to books. However if you have no way of affording it then I guess it's your only option. You will also need a compiler. http://www.codeblocks.org/ Code::Blocks is a great free compiler. If you have Vista it may take some patching, though.





Here are some other tutorials:





%26gt; http://www.w3sys.com/pages.meta/cpp.html





%26gt; http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/





%26gt; http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/C++/
Reply:no worry keep courage


noting is imposible but keep courage.
Reply:http://www.freepascal.org/download.var
Reply:The link below is to Microsoft's Visual Studio Express editions of their popular programming languages. You'll see:





Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition


Visual C# 2008 Express Edition


Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition


Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition





Obvously, you click to download Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition. But if you have any interest in the other Microsoft languages, help yourself to them.





Free download.
Reply:there is a for dummies book that cover these i have seen them at my local public library
Reply:It is simple. it your best to know about "c" Language now in your age.





for that you have to download the ebooks from the Flazx.com where free books are available.





in my career i choose the book PROGRAMMING IN ANSI C - E BALAGURUSAMY and


Let us c - by yashvant Kantetkar





both books are primer level to knwo about C


both author also written book for the c++





the best book for the c++ is the Complete reference of c++ by herbat shield
Reply:you can simply good the languages you want to learn and see the result pages and maybe look for some scholar website and read and learn from it, but i think you should start from HTML and MS Dos, they are the most common languages used and they are the most usefull one so if you want then visit these website to learn HTML





http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.as...
Reply:good luck with that.
Reply:http://www.learncpp.com/








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Reply:C++ and Java are good choices.


If you want to start learning, you should consider buying some books.


A textbook I'm using in Uni is called


D.S Malik, C++ Programming (From problem analysis to program design)


http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Proble...


If you find this textbook, purchase it and it will tell you everything you need to know about C++, right from the very basics.





Also, if you're interested you can download some free Microsoft Developer's apps from DreamSpark (only if you are a student)


https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/





Another good free C++ compiler is called Bloodshed C++ (aka Dev C++)


http://www.bloodshed.net/





If you want to learn more from the Internet, you can view my university website to download lecture notes. Lecture notes are released weekly:


http://www.comp.mq.edu.au/units/comp115/...


The Comp115 unit homepage also contains links to Tutorial websites, so browse around.

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