02-21-2016, 10:51 PM
Just a quick programming resources guide for anyone wanting to start coding. This is not specifically assembly related.
Books
Use methods in this order for a specific title:
1) http://gen.lib.rus.ec/
2) Search for "book title AND file:pdf" on Google.
3) if all fail, read this.
Courses
The are numerous place that give free course. Personally I never followed any but some people learn well that way. If I had to choose I'd probably go with something on edX, Coursera or MIT OC. For web coding orientation, a popular one is freecodecamp.
You can also check the self paced course list: https://www.class-central.com/courses/selfpaced
Reddit FAQs
Aside of their respective reddit pages, these FAQs and wikis are a mine of information and an excellent starting point:
/r/learnprogramming
/r/programming
/r/gamedev
/r/webdev
Ask a Questions / Forums
There are obviously more than this, but these are the good places someone could go to ask a question or get tutorials. I've never really frequented gamedev.net but it's recognized as a central place. Reddit community mentionned and other specific reddits could be an option too.
1) http://stackoverflow.com/ (questions, fast answer)
2) http://www.dreamincode.net/ (forum, tutorials, fast answer)
3) http://www.codeproject.com/ (questions, tutorials)
4) http://www.gamedev.net/index (Game Development)
Books
Use methods in this order for a specific title:
1) http://gen.lib.rus.ec/
2) Search for "book title AND file:pdf" on Google.
3) if all fail, read this.
Courses
The are numerous place that give free course. Personally I never followed any but some people learn well that way. If I had to choose I'd probably go with something on edX, Coursera or MIT OC. For web coding orientation, a popular one is freecodecamp.
You can also check the self paced course list: https://www.class-central.com/courses/selfpaced
Reddit FAQs
Aside of their respective reddit pages, these FAQs and wikis are a mine of information and an excellent starting point:
/r/learnprogramming
/r/programming
/r/gamedev
/r/webdev
Ask a Questions / Forums
There are obviously more than this, but these are the good places someone could go to ask a question or get tutorials. I've never really frequented gamedev.net but it's recognized as a central place. Reddit community mentionned and other specific reddits could be an option too.
1) http://stackoverflow.com/ (questions, fast answer)
2) http://www.dreamincode.net/ (forum, tutorials, fast answer)
3) http://www.codeproject.com/ (questions, tutorials)
4) http://www.gamedev.net/index (Game Development)