2014-08-09 6:23 GMT+03:00 John Osborne <thegeekwholived@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:thegeekwholived@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Hi Everyone,
I'm a 45-year old wannabe programmer. I just completed my
B.S.C.S.
from an online university, and while I think I understand (mostly) the
theory of programming, I don't have much of a feel for the actual
practice.
Learning interpreted languages is often a good start - this sentence
this is biaised, since I'm psychology graduated & started with python.
- Python has a lot of good documentation.
- Bash obviously
- On the Fedora side, packaging a theme or some similar zero code
project might be a way.
- Javascript might be interesting. Usually its related to web
developement. GNOME uses it to develop desktop applications
(https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-devel-demos/stable/beginner.js.html.en).
Cheers
Pierre-Yves
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