AutoHotkey FAQ 2- Beginning to code in AutoHotkey / AHK
Learn AutoHotkey basics and common issues with this course! Perfect for beginners, it covers frequently asked questions and provides answers without the need for hours of video. Designed for non-programmers, AutoHotkey is a user-friendly language that allows automation on Windows computers. Start learning today and enjoy a 100% money-back guarantee!
What you’ll learn
- How to start out with AutoHotkey
- Basics to learning AutoHotkey
- Where to get started
- Common issues learning AutoHotkey
Are you starting to learn AutoHotkey but don’t know where to begin? Have some simple AutoHotkey questions you want answers to but don’t want to wade-through hours of video? Then this AutoHotkey course is for you!
This is part 2 of the most Frequently Asked Questions regarding AutoHotkey! Part 1 was a Free AutoHotkey course for people BEFORE they started to code. It had lots of free tools to help get started. This course continues on where we left off and begins to program in AutoHotkey.
As in the last course the lessons don’t “build” upon one another so you can jump around and get the AHK questions you have answered FAST!
AutoHotkey is an amazing language designed for people that are not programmers! This means that AHK isn’t as “strict” as most languages and there are lots of little things that cause confusion for people just starting out. This course addresses many of those “little things” that cause people grief when they first start programming in AutoHotkey.
Learning AutoHotkey should not be difficult! This course is designed to help even the least technical person begin to code in AutoHotkey.
Give the AHK FAQ course a try and start learning today! Remember, if you’re not, in any way, satisfied, all Udemy courses have 100% money back guarantee!
Joe Glines & Isaias Baez
the-Automator / RaptorX
Who this course is for:
- Business owners wanting to automate the mundane
- People wanting to work smarter, not harder
- People new to programming / Automation
- People wanting to automate their programs on a Windows computer