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November 22nd, 2003, 06:31 AM
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Here SevenBleach check this site out great resource for any programmer .. from beginner,intermediate, to experienced ...
http://www.programmersheaven.com/
As for me I have been slowly trying to learn C++ which of course takes a great amount of time to learn it well and properly just like any other language does. I would also recommend that you at least dedicate 1-2 hrs a day to reading and practicing the language that you want to learn.
Example 1st Hour : Read, Highlight Key Info, Memorize, Practice with the language of your liking ... [ex:C/C++,C#,Ruby,Python,Java,Assembler,VB,Delphi,BASIC,Pascal,PERL,VB.NET etc ..]
The second hour dedicate it to reading, learning one of the many Operating Systems available such as [ex:Linux ( Debian,Mandrake,SuSe,Slackware ... ),Windows ( 2000,NT,2003,XP),FreeBSD,Plan 9, MAC OS, Solaris etc ..]
Check out this site as well contains some good info that you might also find useful
http://www.cyberdiem.com/vin/learn.html
Note: I dont recommend on learning Assembler as your first programming language since it can be really hard to grasp it ... unless if you have an infinite amount of patience .. this language can be at times quite frustating to learn and understand ... but it is a very powerful language ...
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