how to learn coding

i think him and @CrunkLord420 said learn it by writing a video game but problem is i hate video games
i dont play games but i do enjoy making simple 2D games. playing games and making them are two competently different experiences. just like watching a movie is different from trying to make one.
 
i think him and @CrunkLord420 said learn it by writing a video game but problem is i hate video games
in general i would reccommend python as your starting language because its kind of like writing sentences normally and then chunking them up witht eh appropriate syntax, and then moving on to more complicated things from there, maybe i could be more specific if you tell me what you want to do?
 
I got started with Codecademy, which is free, and where you can pick from a bunch of languages.

I'd recommend either Python or JavaScript as your first language. JavaScript has the advantage that you can just open up your browser console and start typing. Python has more things built-in, and there are several places online where you can open up an interactive console ("REPL"), such as at replit.
 
aspiring web developer?
No I was mostly joking. I wish I had the intellect for that but I got more stats in creativity (what a waste I know). I do actually make doom maps on the side but the reason I knew about this is because they tried teaching us to use this when I was in school. What they failed to realize is that my small hick town wants to go into trades. I wish I had the intelligence for that too but both things give me headaches.
 
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