Contemplating going into DevOps
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Damn what city do you stay in?$15 an hour
Fort Lauderdale FloridaDamn what city do you stay in?
I wanna learn how to code.
Can ABW give me some suggestions on books, etc....
Im learning from the ground up and I wanna do this with my son...
What you looking to code in particular? You trying to do web development? Front end development? Back end? Apps?
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Theres nothing really to learn, the computer does it for youThanks man. I dont have a plan yet because I really dont know the options.
But Its something I wanna get into and I want my son as well.
So any information is helpful
Thanks man. I dont have a plan yet because I really dont know the options.
But Its something I wanna get into and I want my son as well.
So any information is helpful
For PAID online courses these are the two I use the most
https://tutsplus.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/learning/
I tend to learn easier by watching the videos and following along with the code examples. If you prefer reading instead, Mobilism is a good forum for Ebooks and it's free as well. https://forum.mobilism.org
Once you figure out what direction you're looking to go into let me know. I may have some resources or other sites I can share
Are those course for beginners?
Also whats a good book for kids in grade school that wants to get into this?
Yeah, they have a lot of beginner courses on both of those sites. As far as books you really gotta narrow it down to what you're trying to learn.
For kids... I don't have much experience with these sites but they may help... CodeMoji, CodeMonkey and Tynker