shubla wrote:Dont waste your money on those. Instead use it to buy some merchandise of your favorite chinese cartoon.
Sorry, not interested neither can afford getting stuff like that from internet

There is plenty of free, better material on the internet where you can learn these things.
You learn to code by coding, not by reading books. Though some theory from books can definitely help.
Yes, I'm very aware that "You learn to code by coding" but I'm not a black magician and I search for a good source just to get a kicking start, so I know what expect or not expect while coding.
neeco wrote:For me, I much prefer to learn by doing rather than from a book. My coding knowledge is almost entirely self-learned. I find some project I'm interested in, and start attempting to do it. All the needed references and source material can be found online for free.
That being said, I know some people who very much prefer to learn from a more structured book/course. Nothing wrong with this, you just need to know which way suits you better. As for those specific books/courses, I have never used them so can't offer an opinion.
Yet again, yes I know learning by doing is the best method (and I want to do it that way), I just... don't know, what to know some particular details that such books might contain together with basic knowledge that would be just that first step in that adventure.