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Easiest places to learn how to code [LIST]
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Int_Wolf
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These are the easiest places to learn certain types of programming languages.


Code . org - This is a seriously easy site that uses puzzles to teach you. (You piece it together to find the outcome they want you to have)

Codeacademy . com - This is a site where you choose what you want to learn and then take a lesson FREE. You type it in the black box and it shows you the outcome.

Learnstreet . com - This is a site similar to Codeacademy, but may offer more.

Codeschool . com - This is a site that may be free in some parts, but in courses like C++, You will have to pay for. It's totally worth it though.



That's all i could find that were really easy and nice to learn on.

I will add more if i find more.

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kilobolt and khanacademy are good sites as well.

(correct me if incorrectly spelled)
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This is very true great find my friends
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MOOCs are great, But I prefer to learn by the book. Codeacedemy and such are a great way to start, here is a list of free book and courses:

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Youtube is really easy as well, just pause the video and do the stuff the the tutorial guy does.

Well thats how i am learning.
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Youtube is your best friend whilst learning to program. So is e-books and vbtutor.net.
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Lynda.com and TeamTreeHouse.com are also very good. They aren't free, but definitely worth the money.
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thanks i will use these sites to further my knowledge
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