First, select a language to learn (I recommend Java, C#, or Python). Get a decent introductory book on programming that uses that language of your choice. Read the book, do the exercises. When you have some basic abilities, do some of your own larger projects.
Learn how to programme. Try Googling "Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years"
Easy. Google "web programming tutorials", "web programming tools" and search through library books. That's what I did.
My opinion is that you should go to a four-year college if at all possible, but there are for-profit trade schools that teach programming like DeVry. You can also teach yourself if you have the aptitude and drive.
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Teach Yourself was created in 1938.
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All of them.
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If you can read, and if you can print, why not? There are books. If you can teach yourself shorthand, (and you can) then there is no reason you cannot teach yourself cursive.
teach yourself or learn from the internet
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