Here's What I Recommend To ABSOLUTE Beginners
Somewhere I read that learning is a three-legged table:
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leg 1 is head knowledge -- reading books, watching tutorials and lectures, taking classes, etc.
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leg 2 is practice -- spending time coding, designing, doing.
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leg 3 is immersion -- getting into the culture of coding, spending time with people who code talking about coding. Join subreddits, forums, chat rooms, mailing lists. Go to meetups, coding sprints, conventions, etc. So many subtle and oft-overlooked bits of information are picked up this way, and it keeps you in the mindset of coding.
I find a good balance of these things keeps me moving forward as a software developer (or any other discipline I want to learn). Neglect one of these legs and I get stagnant.
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Take a look at http://predigame.io. Teaches coding through the creation of arcade games.
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Are we allowed to say that I forked your repo? Because I did.
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