I like having something like /v/learnprogramming as a resource for the absolute beginner - a place for those often repeated questions of "Where do I start?", "What is the best programming language?", "When should I use a for loop?". As someone else mentioned, /v/programming will be the most visible programming resource, and I don't think we should ostracise people for asking "silly" questions (is there even such a thing?), but anything that steps outside of language fundamentals should be fine here, regardless of how simple or complex the problem is.
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08 Jul 2015 22:02
u/Antilogical
in v/programming
I like having something like /v/learnprogramming as a resource for the absolute beginner - a place for those often repeated questions of "Where do I start?", "What is the best programming language?", "When should I use a for loop?". As someone else mentioned, /v/programming will be the most visible programming resource, and I don't think we should ostracise people for asking "silly" questions (is there even such a thing?), but anything that steps outside of language fundamentals should be fine here, regardless of how simple or complex the problem is.