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Question: Quality sources to self-teach programming skills (Python & C++ only)

Details/Description:
In terms of courses ,which interactive/books sources would enable me to become a skillful and capable Bioinformatician/Programmer (my options are also open towards Gaming Industry Programmer). I have heard of Codecademy, Udacity, Udemy, Khan etc., but I need some help in deciding which ones are fairly well updated and are more known/popular today?

Also, is there a functional App that enables Python/C++ programming on Android KitKat/L Phones? My schedule and location are such that using a computer is often not possible so it would be nice to be able to implement and test simple code on my phone.

MY BACKGROUND : B.Tech Bioinformatics (computational biology) so I do know some basics of programming, and have some very basic level coding skills and some background in computer science as a part of my degree.

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  • Those would be considered off-topic. (opinion-based)
    – Cerbrus
    Oct 8, 2014 at 8:04
  • ok Thanks for the clarifications. In that case is there any StackEx. site where this would be in the topic and not off the topic, because i believe this specific context, would somehow not really be so much opinion based but more of a logical guidance based, especially to a person who feels like a victim of "plethora of choices" lolz. I come to SE based on my experience and my gr8 feedback about it and hence choose to not rely much on other sites or blogs who give a discussion/rating on the same.
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 9:19

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Off-topic. You are asking for recommendations. Recommendations are inherently opinion-based, and as such not a good fit for the site. Also, your question contains multiple sub-questions, which is also somewhat of a no-no.

It might be acceptable on the programmers SE, but that only goes for the course recommendation portion.

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  • PHEWWWWW!!!......thnx very much, finally someone gave me a specific guidance in the first response.....really it makes a lot of difference. Ok so how wud you suggest i put my question on Programmers SE so that i get atleast some legible rating because whatever answers i get will be pragmatic and mostly genuine, AND, i somehow need to finalize or narrow down my options to 2 or 3 sources thats all otherwise i constantly would have this fear/feeling of not being up with the latest/updated courses or techniques. ---"Just need some grid to start walking."
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 9:12
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    It's not acceptable on programmers.SE. @CodeMan
    – eddie_cat
    Oct 8, 2014 at 13:17
  • @eddie_cat how about now i changed it lot more
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 16:32
  • i am afraid now whether my own question would become into an answer as i go on re-editing more and more.........
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 16:34
  • @CodeMan see here: programmers.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic Note that recommendation questions are specifically off-topic there as well. Opinion-based questions like this are not really appropriate anywhere on Stack Exchange. For this sort of thing I'd recommend browsing reddit on r/learnprogramming.
    – eddie_cat
    Oct 8, 2014 at 17:26
  • @eddie_cat yes i get it...thnx
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 19:15
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I now feel tempted to actually answer your questions' content, but I won't :-) because that would be off-topic as well, like your questions.

Idea: do not ask for 'quality' but ask for more examples on where exactly you might find a starting point course, without asking for the 'best' one.

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  • lolz, i really appreciate the concern, thanks a lot, i will try and figure out how i can reword so that i can bring this on the topic........what about the place to post this, lets assume that i reword my question properly then on which SE should i be posting this question?........it seems u have gone through my kind of situation before...thnx
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 9:31
  • Even your suggested modification would be off-topic for Stack Overflow. Asking for the "best" is opinion based and a recommenddation question. Drop the "best" and ask "where" you still have a recommendation question. Oct 8, 2014 at 9:51
  • @psubsee2003 how about now...........i dropped more than best i even dropped recommendation. Now it is just a finite mining and review like question and not even exactly a review question any more.
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 16:32
  • @CodeMan the issue is you are asking for sources and/or resources. It's not strictly the recommendation part that makes it off-topic. These types of questions, while were allowed in the very beginning of Stack Overflow, have been off-topic for a long time because regardless of your intent, they become a magnet for spam, terrible answers like "Foo is the best, use it", end up being a popularity contests, and get out dated very very quickly. I doubt there is a way you can make it on-topic for any Stack Exchange site. Oct 8, 2014 at 16:49
  • @CodeMan Your best options are getting a little more rep and going into Stack Overflow Chat or asking it on one of the many forums on the internet that will accept these types of questions. Oct 8, 2014 at 16:49
  • @psubsee2003 i understand......well thnx for the responses.....got some usefull insights
    – Code Man
    Oct 8, 2014 at 19:13

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