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Computer programming in Japanese - turvy - 2012-08-04 Does anybody know of any video tutorials / courses / programs that will teach you computer programming in Japanese. I am thinking of picking a magazine/book or something, but anything with audio/video would be so much better of course. Computer programming in Japanese - Bokusenou - 2012-08-04 Try Googling "(language name) 入門" in both Google's regular search, and in video search. If you don't know which language to start with, try プログラミング入門 instead. Computer programming in Japanese - turvy - 2012-08-04 Look what I found: http://www.attainj.co.jp/ja/prd/train.html Looks good? Each volume, ~1hr. is about ¥35,000. You have to be rich and crazy to buy that. Now, how do you say "torrent" in Japanese? Computer programming in Japanese - cjon256 - 2012-08-05 Bokusenou Wrote:try プログラミング入門 instead.Taking this a step further, here's one that looks interesting (it is for C): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5090515EFC80565E CJ Computer programming in Japanese - shinsen - 2012-08-05 turvy Wrote:Now, how do you say "torrent" in Japanese?Perfect Dark P2P software. They don't really have torrent trackers because of very strict copyright laws. You can get 2 years in prison for saving a Youtube video with a downloader. Winny and Share are other P2P programs that are still around to some degree but they're outdated. Perfect Dark has a pretty large user base but I have found it lacking in media outside of the otaku sphere (anime/manga/pr0n). In general it seems the Internet in Japan consists of anime/manga/pr0n for the otaku and blogs for everyone else. Computer programming in Japanese - Javizy - 2012-08-05 If you want a book, try looking on Amazon for used ones. There were a bunch of 1円 ones last time I looked. I had someone send me them though, since Amazon's international shipping is too expensive. Edit: if you're in Japan then why not try a used book shop as well as Amazon? I saw quite a few programming ones in Book Off when I was there. |