
sayain
What are some good books or websites that can help me? What programs do I need to download? I am 16 and I am really good in math(98 math average). If I practice and learn something new everyday, how good do you think ill be in 7 months? Thank you. Any tips will and info will be appreciated
Answer
It depends what you want programming language you want to learn. There are hundreds of computer programming languages out there. I'm 17 and started learning computer programming when i was about 17, i would say I've got pretty firm skills in some of the more popular languages, such as c++, java and python.
To start learning programming i recommend going to "thenewboston" on YouTube to learn the basics. MIT also have great university courses on YouTube. As far as books go, it depends what programming language you want to learn.
It depends what you want programming language you want to learn. There are hundreds of computer programming languages out there. I'm 17 and started learning computer programming when i was about 17, i would say I've got pretty firm skills in some of the more popular languages, such as c++, java and python.
To start learning programming i recommend going to "thenewboston" on YouTube to learn the basics. MIT also have great university courses on YouTube. As far as books go, it depends what programming language you want to learn.
How to save pictures from my cell phone to my computer?

Andy M
I am upgrading to a new phone, and I still have over 100 pictures on my old phone (Verizon Wireless Samsung SCH-A870). How do I upload these photos to my computer. Is there any way to do it without doing it one picture at a time, thus incurring HUGE charges for all the messages?
Answer
It should say how to do this in the manual that came with the phone.
You could use a USB Data Cable.
Windows XP or Windows Vista don't come with software to recognize your phone and handle the file transfer, so you'll need a copy of DataPilot, which works with all major phone types.
Free to try: http://download.cnet.com/DataPilot/3000-2248_4-10453726.html?tag=mncol
Freeware: http://www.bestfreewaredownload.com/freeware/t-free-data-pilot-freeware-ibvzjvjx.html
Fire up DataPilot, and plug one end of the usb data cable into your phone and the other end into the usb port on your computer. DataPilot will display a list of the existing photos, ring tones, and videos on your cell phone.
Choose the folder on your PC that contains the files you want to move, select the files (or folders) and click the transfer button to copy them over to your cell phone.
You can also copy the other way, and use DataPilot to transfer photos or ring tones from your cell phone to your computer.
They have a version of DataPilot for the Mac that works the same way.
OR
You could transfer using Bluetooth, but that would be a lot more info for this section lol. If you need some basics on that, message me.
Both the USB Data Cable and Bluetooth options let you transfer photos and ring tones between your cell phone and your computer - as many times as you want and without any carrier transfer fees.
It should say how to do this in the manual that came with the phone.
You could use a USB Data Cable.
Windows XP or Windows Vista don't come with software to recognize your phone and handle the file transfer, so you'll need a copy of DataPilot, which works with all major phone types.
Free to try: http://download.cnet.com/DataPilot/3000-2248_4-10453726.html?tag=mncol
Freeware: http://www.bestfreewaredownload.com/freeware/t-free-data-pilot-freeware-ibvzjvjx.html
Fire up DataPilot, and plug one end of the usb data cable into your phone and the other end into the usb port on your computer. DataPilot will display a list of the existing photos, ring tones, and videos on your cell phone.
Choose the folder on your PC that contains the files you want to move, select the files (or folders) and click the transfer button to copy them over to your cell phone.
You can also copy the other way, and use DataPilot to transfer photos or ring tones from your cell phone to your computer.
They have a version of DataPilot for the Mac that works the same way.
OR
You could transfer using Bluetooth, but that would be a lot more info for this section lol. If you need some basics on that, message me.
Both the USB Data Cable and Bluetooth options let you transfer photos and ring tones between your cell phone and your computer - as many times as you want and without any carrier transfer fees.
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