Sunday, March 4th 2007
Microsoft Launches Free Programming Tutorial
Microsoft has launched a new website designed to encourage more people to learn basic programming. The site offers free tutorials aimed to help people with no programming experience learn how to build websites and Windows applications in Visual Studio 2005 (the Express Editions are also free to download from Microsoft). Altogether there are 45 lessons which take between 20 and 40 minutes, along with 31 short videos accompanying the service. Users can chose between two main options: Windows Development and Web Development. By progressing through the tiers, users will start off learning the basics, before moving onto move advanced programming, including .Net development techniques. You can get started by visiting the Beginner Developer Learning Center.
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COMPUTERWORLD
13 Comments on Microsoft Launches Free Programming Tutorial
Simply because imo & experience?
Learning to code, is a LOT like learning music for REAL (in being actually able to read music, rather than say, playing guitar via tableture for an analogous example)...
I.E.-> You understand everything you're looking @, especially when you REALLY "get into it', & also when troubleshooting or whatever, all the more for it, as well as being able to create your OWN tools!
* Trust me on that account: It does change, everything... & imo? It IS the "final evolution" of a computer user!
(IMO & in general, I think that goes like this: User -> Power User -> field tech/repairmen (in general, around A+ level) -> network tech -> network engineer -> Network Administrator -> Programmer). I doubt that... they probably have one of their more proficient folks watching over it, etc. & probably (hopefully) teach "good habits" like using Try-Catch (.NET errtrap method) off the bat/from the get go!
APK
That's the all new next-gen MS for you... free support services to target customers... which will help reinforce goodwill relationships between MS and the customer, and strengthen the use of the Windows platform as the developers' (even hobby developers) OS. And developers are the "trend setters" and "thought leaders" for PC enthusiasts who are the "trend setters" for PC consumer.
Building good will at the high end of the food chain will help strengthen the MS brand/OS. And it's a good idea... and is needed... as an antidote to the bad PR issues the company has had to deal with, during Balmer's piloting of the helm.
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=26565
"Learn to know the DarkSide of the Force, AND YOU ACHIEVE A POWER, GREATER than ANY Jedi..." - Darth Sidious
:)
* Especially for you younger folks here, & yes, even you oldsters who aren't 'into it' by now anyhow, already... mainly since I KNOW you guys here already 'come equipped' with a GREAT foundation for it, coming from high PC-expertise, already/as is, as std. equipment!
APK