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First year CS student currently on vacations looking for programming course to follow.

Hi, I'm a first year CS student and this 3 month period of vacations I want to follow a good free course on programming. If it's possible, I also want to learn how is the process in which a code written in a text editor can become an executable with it's GUI in the operating system (currently using Linux), because I really have no idea how that works.

Browsing the web for it have become overwhelming and I'm finding trouble in deciding what to follow, and I also need some order in order to learn things.

I would really appreciate if you can tell me if you know any course that meets this requirements.

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  • Depends on which programming language you want to learn.

    https://www.w3schools.com/ is a good resource for the basics in some of the most used programming languages and a good reference for looking up how things work.

    Most learning of programming is IMHO learning by doing. And by breaking things.

    Think of a program you want to make (or one you want to replicate, just for learning purposes) and set this as your goal. It doesn't need to be perfect, optimized or even fully functional. Just grab a hot beverage of your choice, sit down and try.

    There are plenty of (sometimes even free) books with examples how to use the programming language of your choice. If you want to go that way, again, grab a hot beverage of your choice and start reading.

    • w3schools is much improved over what it was originally, but it never became a top quality resource (even if you limited your search to "popular" and free). Also it's very web centric and OP is looking for something that's more fundamental.

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