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muskan kalra

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From there, I would recommend this. Learn C and C+ or something similar. Then, you can just work on building your projects. There is a good deal of support for C (it has been around a long time and is still one of the most popular languages), so you can usually get help within a matter of minutes or hours depending on the complexity of the problem.
Good luck.
EDIT: I forgot to mention YouTube. You can learn just about anything you might want to do in C/C+ on there. There are countless tutorials and even channels that focus solely on that language. Check it out when you are working on a project. Chances are good that someone, somewhere h
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Vikash Jain

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Check out the links below for details :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-services/cloud-services-dotnet-get-started
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2SgD_wP9-s.

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Shikher jainStudent

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If you ready want to be a game developer, then you should learn basic languages, Java, and Javascript for developing.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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JavaTpoint is the best option for you, try out its app also.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Of course they are eligible. C+ and Java requires basics of Maths like say up to class 12th, not more than that. With practice in coding concepts are more solid.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Yes, you could continue with it. But as time passes, you must need to advance your programming skills. Day by day, there is a modification in IT sector and if you want to cover the gap of modification, you must need to do this.

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Shikher jainStudent

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I suggest you to learn machine learning. The future scope of data scientists is great.

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muskan kalra

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You should really learn MATLAB, if you want to do aerospace.
Ada and FORTRAN are popular with aerospace.
Between C+ and Java, you are probably better off with C+ .
C would be even better.
MATLAB is definitely the best though.

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Vishal MauryaPursuing social research.

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You can join any institute which are teaching programming in database, because in Noida there are many institute which are teaching programming and other courses also. Which you may get suitable, you should opt for.

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Deepanwita SahuLearner!

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You can consider:
1. Let us C by Yashwant Kanetkar
2. Programming in C by Reema Thareja

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