How to Get Started with Programming as a Complete Beginner?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I just started learning programming with Harvard's CS50 course, but I've come across quite a few people warning against it. I want to find a learning path that's neither too difficult nor too easy—something I can actually benefit from! Since I'm a total beginner and have never taken any programming courses before, I would really appreciate some guidance on where to go from here. Any suggestions would be super helpful!

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Answered By TechieTina89 On

Honestly, forget about the naysayers. If CS50 intrigues you, just dive in! After you get through it, think about what you actually want to build, whether it's a website or automating something in your life. Remember, coding is all about creating things, so jump in and play around, much like you would do with a game like Minecraft!

Answered By LearningLuna22 On

There isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. Experiment with different things until you find your groove. I began with database theory before switching to programming with Vue.js. CS50 might work for you, but if you feel it's not your vibe, maybe look into theoretical books or tutorials on specific projects like building a simple game. Just try a bit of everything until something clicks for you!

Answered By CodeExplorer77 On

Be careful of getting bogged down by too many opinions early on! CS50 is pretty demanding but definitely not useless; it's just a challenge. Your main priority should be finishing something. Start with learning basic Python—focus on the fundamentals like variables and loops. Build some tiny projects, even if they seem boring, and then come back to CS50 or whatever else sparks your interest. Consistency is key!

Answered By DevDude93 On

Focus on a clear path and stick with it. Tackling challenging aspects of programming will speed up your learning. I created a startup to help folks strengthen their coding fundamentals, especially with Haskell. We offer mentorship and a structured learning path, all for free. If you're interested, I can share the link!

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