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I know that this probably gets asked a lot, so I apologize if that’s the case or if you find this annoying. I have worked with developers of all kinds for years now, and I’ve always poked around but ultimately shy’d away from learning a programming language myself. I’m now 29 years old, getting ready to go to college for computer science, and wanting to get started. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any interactive courses you’d recommend? Literally any advice at all on where to start in terms of building a solid foundation. I know that all languages are different, and I don’t have anything in mind as far as what I specifically want to do in regards to programming — I just want to get started with something that I can expand on.
Thanks for reading and thanks for any advice. Cheers!
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