Harold,
Writing code is a lot of fun and there are so many different kinds of
coders out there. I enjoy working with embedded products and sometimes PC
applications. On the other hand I don't enjoy web based programming at
all. I would say think about why you want to code and find a good project
to do. Don't worry about making the project something nobody has done
before. If you see something interesting then build it! I've built
several devices that already exist just because I thought it would be a
good learning experience. Once you narrow down the kind of coding you want
to do then put your google foo to use and you will find a tremendous amount
of resources to start your journey.
Happy Coding!
Kelly
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 10:41, Harold Hartley <
wheelie207@ownmail.net> wrote:
> I am interested in learning to write code and not sure where to start.
> I'm looking for anyone that can steer me in the right direction for books
> or web site that can help me get started.
>
> I currently run Fedora 29, with 1 TB drive, i3-7100 processor and
> currently 4 GB ram but will be upgrading to 16 GB ram and with dual
> monitors.
>
> So hopefully someone can point me in the right direction for info.
> --
> Harold Hartley
> 17632 N. 5th place
> Phoenix, AZ 85022
> wheelie207@ownmail.net
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