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Just recently joined, after having a quick look around it seems there is plenty of great advice & knowledge on here which is great for me.I also use the bit-tech site but am glad I have found another useful forum.

Just building my first PC (amd a10 6800k build to start with) & starting to learn programming & comptia A+ ,in a perfect world I would love to work in I.T,

Last but not least big Liverpool fan, we deserved a replay today ;-)
 
No I haven't, I have just recently started to look at the resources available which looks like a lot. Thanks a lot for the link this looks very useful from what I have seen already.

From what I have read the best way to learn, is to Get the basic down & then try making stuff?
 
No I haven't, I have just recently started to look at the resources available which looks like a lot. Thanks a lot for the link this looks very useful from what I have seen already.

From what I have read the best way to learn, is to Get the basic down & then try making stuff?

I find the best way to learn is to make something useful. Something that fulfills something in particular, or in a better way than another program.

But yes, start on Hello World etc. (if you go through some CodeAcademy lessons it'll take you through that without being boring). Start making something useful or cool asap else you'll lose interest (IMO)
 
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Welcome and go luck with the programing. My other half has a degree in programing as said I didn't realise the first thing you do is make the computer say "hello world" I thought he was taking the **** lol.
 
Welcome and go luck with the programing. My other half has a degree in programing as said I didn't realise the first thing you do is make the computer say "hello world" I thought he was taking the **** lol.

Hi, thanks

yep step 1 of hello world done, now just got to learn the rest about coding :)
 
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