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Sniper Mike
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Good resources for understanding programming
I was wondering what books would be good to understand these codes? (asp, xml, php, C#, C++, Sharp, javascript, visual basic, SQL, and any other main language used by web designers and programmers) I was thinking the dummy books for these but I didn'
t know which ones would have the most information to help me learn them.
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8/13/2007 18:25
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I think the Internet is the best source really.
Really you should have some idea of your contructs already so you are just needing to learn syntax.
My wife and I use
http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
for a lot of web syntax stuff.
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The problem with that is I am not always connected to the internet. So what would be some good resources that I could have with me when I am not connected to the internet.
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the best ones to read would be the ones that would be your text books in class.
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t think I would spend money on programming books outside of what you would get for classes. The web is a much better source and would be better to print out articles etc from the internet than buy a book (IMO).
I own one programming book and i never look at it....at work I read 2-3 when I first started (all three were college textbooks from my director) outside of that I only use the web.
I definitely wouldn'
t get a book on syntax...if you do get one get one on theory....Object oriented program theory; good design theory; database architecture; common algorithms; or programming constructs (stacks; queues; linked lists etc.)
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