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achuthan1988

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If you are absolutely new to a programming language it is better to join a institute. You can use the books along with what is taught in class.It is hard for me to motivate myself to learn new concepts. IF u attend lectures it will be easier.
 

nisargshah95

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I'd actually recommend Zed Shaw's Learn Python the Hard Way.

He's got Learn C the Hard Way in the pipeline too.

Learn Code The Hard Way -- Books And Courses To Learn To Code
If someone's low on budget, 'How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python' is a free and open source book and is pretty useful for beginners. But I guess every book has its own advantages. Depends on the reader :)
 
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coolpcguy

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^ The Learn Code The Hard Way series of books are free as well if you read them online. You'll have to pay if you need the PDF/Mobi/Kindle versions
 

Garbage

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^ The Learn Code The Hard Way series of books are free as well if you read them online. You'll have to pay if you need the PDF/Mobi/Kindle versions

Actually, you can write a script which can scrap HTML version and put it inside PDF. :p
 

AMEYLOGIN

Right off the assembly line
Hello Friends

This is my first post in this forum. I am a programmer like you. I have some help about VB.NET and Web Template.

If anybody want to help me please contact with me or mail me.

Thanks
 

Garbage

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Hi Ameylogin,

Welcome to the forum. Please read Forum Rules first.

@Mods, I think this thread served it's purpose. We shall lock it.
 
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