I know the basic of Python. Studying to learn more.
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I know the basic of Python. Studying to learn more.
I am definitely new to this all. I am eager to learn whatever I can. I have never programmed and I excited to fiond out.
god i wish i knew how to code.
schools really need to be more proactive with teaching kids about computers. i feel gypped
C#,Delphi,JAVA,Python
For work, I write shell scripts (okay, not really a programming language ahah) and some Python / Perl. Ah and some VBA for Excell macros
Right now, mostly Python, bash, C and Assembly
I usually code in python
php and mysql for many years )
Started with python, and continued with php, js, HTML + CSS, SQL.
Now learning advanced data structures and understanding common algorithms for solving problems (using the site LeetCode),
and preparing for interviews for a job in the industry...
I started learning C++ on my own just doing problems on project euler. Wasn't even thinking about getting a job back then just wanted to figure shit out but ended up making a fake resume when I found out how much that shit pays. Way better than the construction jobs I did before.
Anyway, anyone who wants to learn shouldn't think someone who knows can just 'teach' you, it takes a lot of mental effort on your part. And don't settle for finding the answer on stackoverflow or wherever, make sure you know _why_ it works. Just pick a project, something hard and keep trying til it works.