Assuming you are just starting out - I'm not up to date on what the best sites for beginners. I've heard good things about Lynda and Codemy.
I understanding getting started can be hard, but finding a problem that interests you, and is feasible for your level of skill (perhaps some small task that you do everyday), and trying to automate it can be an extremely useful exercise and quite fulfilling.
We have tons of stuff with code examples on https://www.codemy.net . If that’s what you want to see then by all means go ahead onto the site. This article was written more as a reminder for people who are thinking about getting into programming. There is a high chance they hang out here. I felt it was fit and believe that it might contribute positively to this subreddit.
I’m not one to be afraid of interpreted wrong. I think it’s important to talk about things people are afraid to talk about. If it’s something about tax and I would like to put it on twitter then that’s what I put on my account. Unfortunately I pay tax in Thailand as a citizen of the country where we’re in the top for corruption.
My government is a military ruled government that is not in power because of election, but took power by force, and has looted the country of its riches. If I complain about how we don’t question how our tax money is spent and that makes people angry without reading my profile then that shows a much deeper problem with that specific person who misinterpreted my tweet.