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RE: Passage of Skidhood #21
Dons the mighty hipster glasses.

This language is better as nobody programs in it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace...anguage%29

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #22
(04-12-2015, 01:40 AM)Brawler Wrote: Dons the mighty hipster glasses.

This language is better as nobody programs in it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitespace...anguage%29

What in the name of fuck?
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #23
(04-12-2015, 08:08 PM)Touka Wrote: What in the name of fuck?

Are you confused about the hipster reference? Or the language?

Both are supposed to be a joke.

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #24
(04-12-2015, 11:24 PM)Brawler Wrote: Are you confused about the hipster reference? Or the language?

Both are supposed to be a joke.

the hipster reference I get but the language confuses the hell out of me
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #25
Just pick something and go, honestly programming takes time, python is quick and its interactive, meaning feedback, much of programming is reading documentation, getting syntax right and putting it together. You can do really simple things in python quickly, like math and printing text, and determining the length of word, but to do anything super cool takes time. Do not expect to be a master of programming quickly; i.e. learning a language in 24 hours, like some books say, The easiest example I can give to you is using English.

Boy sat. <<< That is a simple sentence, similar to what your first program will be, Hello World.

^^^^ The paragraph above represents, a high degree of fluency, similar to what you may have after six months say of studying machine code, it just depends on how fast you can learn. I am not much of a coder myself, although I can abstractly solve a programming problem, translating into machine code is difficult for me, its something I am just now grasping. The key is having someone that can explain things in a way you can understand, so that you can grasp the initial concepts better. I hope this example finds you well. If you have further questions, I can pm you links.

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #26
Python, Bash, C and PHP are really all you'll ever need.
i dont know anything

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #27
It's like the OP took the words right out of my mouth, or actually just translated my current state and feeling to words. and the replies are very useful
Since I can't study Computer Science here in my country, I've decided to study whatever, but really dedicate myself to learning online.
I've started very slowly from HTML/CSS.. and I keep peeking on Network+ courses and Security+ courses.. A lot of people say they're fundamental in Cyber security
This is actually my first post here, and hopefully not the last.

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #28
The thing that I always mention when seeing these threads, is what do you want to accomplish? Different languages are better for the development of different things. Is it a game you want to create? Maybe you want to create a program that would be useful to any education system you attend?

An interesting video that I found that may interest you if you are still searching for an answer to this even further than what you have seen in the past months.

This man can sum it up pretty well in just over 7 minutes.


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RE: Passage of Skidhood #29
I honestly find myself using C alot more then any other language, not so much of c++, buy i do also use python a good bit.

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RE: Passage of Skidhood #30
If you ever need some help with something, let me know. I've got quite a few years of experience and am actually employed as a developer. Smile
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