There is no starting place too small or big, I myself am not really a developer yet, either... I am in the process of learning C++ and furthering my web dev skills (HTML,CSS,JavaScript), so learning to program well is the definite place to start.
Getting involved in small projects is a good way to begin.
The Ubuntu SDK is pretty easy as a place to start making function apps with nice interfaces with only needing to know some JavaScript. I forwarded your message to the list, as I thought it was for the list(the subject), but it may have been a personal message... sorry if I shouldn't have forwarded it... I didn't realize it until after I forwarded it..

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Regards

original message:

Hi,
I appreciate your thoughtful responses. I discovered QupZilla when playing around with a min install of Ubuntu 12.04 and discovering how often I could crash it in the process of building it up. :) I really like QupZilla and think it would be a natural for Lubuntu when moving to LXDE-QT. As I said, you always have thoughtful responses to queries on the lists and I was hoping to ask you what I hope is an easy to answer question( I don't intend to intrude). If I were interested in learning how to be a developer is there a starting point or a place to begin? This may be a simpleton's question but I am not above admitting ignorance.....

Best
David


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