@NogDogFeb 01.2014 — #Depends on what you want to learn. If you are talking about actual programming, I've found that most web-based beginner tutorials are marginal at really teaching you about programming concepts, techniques, and best practices; concentrating mainly on syntax, instead. Syntax is the easy part, but writing error-free, secure, robust, scalable, and easy-to-maintain code requires a lot more: stuff that is usually more likely to be found in quality, peer-reviewed books.
@Anthony_WarrenGFeb 14.2014 — #I'd agree with you that the fastest and most efficient way to learn coding is online. I would suggest trying out learntoprogram.tv , they have a deal going on that I'm taking advantage of that gives you access to their courses for a dollar this month. I've learned quite a bit about objective c and I'm about to tackle python! Heres a link if you want to check it out.https://learntoprogram.tv/course/ultimate-monthly-bundle/?coupon=HEYIJUSTMETYOU&src=external