learn Python. It's free, it's flexible and fun to learn. It's also
very easy to read and follow, since it enforces indentation, so you can
see where programming blocks begin and end... useful when you're
learning about loops and conditionals and such.
- Jim
Rob Rohan wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 13:11, Dave Watts wrote:
> > > Anybody have a recommendation for a good beginning cold
> > > fusion book for someone without any coding experience?
> >
> > I realize this may seem kind of silly, but your friend might consider
> > learning a general-purpose programming language first. There are
> plenty of
> > books aimed at this market; many of them are quite good.
>
> Which language would you recommend? I don't think that is silly, I knew
> C++ and java before I started messing with CF and found cf very easy to
> pickup due to the prior knowledge. I don't think I could recommend he
> learn C++ though hehehe - plus I think he wants to learn cf
> specifically.
>
> --
> Vale,
> Rob
>
> Luxuria immodica insaniam creat.
> Sanam formam viatae conservate!
>
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