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https://www.edx.org/course/mit/6-00-1x/introduction-computer-science/1122
Still waiting on receiving my textbook, but I have already gone through the first lecture series. Learning the terminology so far has been useful since my other programming knowledge comes from mostly being self-taught.
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Which is around where I was at with QBasic a decade ago. Still, lets get a handle on the simple stuff first.
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With programming I probably go with Go. Right now I'm on "Hello World" level, but it's fun.
One great thing with it is that it teaches you coding with it while you do it.
You even get errors for bad style. "Trying to shortcut on an error catching routine? No way I'll compile your crap. Try again!"
That sucks for writing little dirty scripts of course. There I prefer Python. You get stuff done with it way quicker.