what software do i need to start programming? and what can i program? i am kind of clueless about that
its c++
I am interesed in computer programming what software i need?
I would maybe start simple by learning html, and php. If you really want to start programming in languages like C++ and Java, your going to need to go to school for it.
Reply:Computer programming is interesting. To start learn about programming, you can try to use the basic one.
There is the easier ; Microsoft Acces. Up one level : Turbo Pascal. Then : Java, Visual Basic, and so on...
I've tried and to use Ms. Acces, Pascal, and Visual Basic. interesting, yeah. But it'll make you dizzy!
Reply:Microsoft provides the "express" versions of development environments for Visual Basic, C++, and C#. They are free to download.
Reply:Try googling "Python"... It's a simple programming/compiler with a Graphic User Interface.... Read the help manual to learn.... Good luck and happy programming!!!!!
Reply:HTML is not a programming language! It has to do more about web page layout.
Learn a language Like C/c++ or Java, there are quite a lot of websites like
freebooks and freeEbooks where you will get good Ebooks or buy some good ones at local store.
Learn a good language and make a career.
Reply:I recommend you to start with Visual Basic 6
http://www.freetutes.com/VisualBasic
Reply:You can start writing code in any text editor, though an IDE is usually preferable. You would also probably want a compiler.
You can program anything.
For C/C++ the most commonly used free compiler/tools is probably GCC.
http://gcc.gnu.org/
I personally use KDevelop for most of my coding. I haven't tried Eclipse, which is a widely used free IDE and popular among Java coders.
http://www.eclipse.org/
Tutorials and more:
http://www.cprogramming.com/
http://www.programmingtutorials.com/
http://www.codeteacher.com/
Reply:Just Visit w3school.com
Reply:Get a book on C or C++
All you need is notepad and a compiler.
you should start with something simple like HTML though
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