Hello Everyone!
As retirement looms for me, I've decided to start a programming tutorial series on YouTube. As some of you might know, I had posted a couple of videos in the past, but this series will be a little different. It will start with the very basics, slowly explaining the concepts of computer programming, and gradually building up to mobile app development. I'm trying to skirt the technical stuff, focusing on hands-on coding instead. Best way to learn is by doing.
Anyway, there's only one video published so far, and it demonstrates simple I/O through JavaScript. The next video will be using my all-time favourite language, PureBasic. It's currently in the works, so please bear with me.
> Computer Programming for the Absolute Beginner (Lesson 1)
Thank you for your support, as always, and I hope that you or your friends will find the videos helpful.
Sincerely,
Syed
New YouTube Channel - Beginner's Programming
New YouTube Channel - Beginner's Programming
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel
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Good luck! It's a very nice initiative
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Good luck, great first video
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Looks good so far. Please don't abandon this like that other guy did.
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wow TI-994A this is awesome news
I have subscribed and put the bell on, I will watch everything with interest.
As a beginner there is much for me to learn.
Honestly, thank you for doing this!
I have subscribed and put the bell on, I will watch everything with interest.
As a beginner there is much for me to learn.
Honestly, thank you for doing this!
Spec: Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon, i7-3770K, 16GB RAM, RTX 2070 Super
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Thank you, everyone! I am truly grateful for your wonderful show of support.
I will surely do justice to the series, as promised. I only hope that you'll continue to enjoy them.
I will surely do justice to the series, as promised. I only hope that you'll continue to enjoy them.
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer: the first home computer with a 16bit processor, crammed into an 8bit architecture. Great hardware - Poor design - Wonderful BASIC engine. And it could talk too! Please visit my YouTube Channel
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Abo and like on YT activated
Nice produced video...
Nice produced video...