A non-computerscience human here. The last time I touched a computer was like 5 years ago but now I want to learn coding. Went through some basics and surprisingly, I didn’t find it as boring as I thought I would. I initially want to learn html, javascript and c# and a little bit of software related concepts so I’m basically looking for some tips/suggestions on how to do better. A bunch of video/creator recommendations on youtube would be helpful too. Have a great day!
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I don’t know about C#, but for javascript, you could begin with some tutorial first. I recommend Web Dev Simplified (Link: [https://www.youtube.com/@WebDevSimplified](https://www.youtube.com/@WebDevSimplified)) or CodeWithHarry and [w3schools.com](https://w3schools.com) for reference. WebDevSimplified’s tutorial can be really rapid as he explains a lot in a small period of time and it may take you a couple hours to understand what he taught in no more than 20 minutes.
Don’t be frustrated because you don’t understand a tutorial watching it one time. You may have to watch it 3, 4 times or even more. Do it. You may have to rewind again and again. Do it without any frustration. Best of luck.
For web development: the Odin’s project
Python: Corey Schafer
C++ : The Cherno
IT students here all you need are two things.
1. Discipline enough to not quit
2. Google literally everything
I promise you just search CS50 ON YOUTUBE.
And you will have enough knowledge of second year computer science students.
Feel free to ask any other questions