RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 01:39 AM
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RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 08:03 AM
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Many many answers Q_Q
Not having Linux makes me a bit sad though since I need a PC for gaming or else I might just go ham-ham.
Does anyone recommend Dual Booting, like is it worth it? Wasn't there a program that lets you use a different OS on a seperate window, I think I saw something like that on a tutorial or something or maybe I'm just going crazy without noticing.
Winner seems to be C/C++ though~!
Does anyone perhaps have any material on C that's friendly to first-time beginners? Because most material I've been through are like ''Open program x, -insert method to print out ''Hello World''-, hack into the Pentagon.''
Not having Linux makes me a bit sad though since I need a PC for gaming or else I might just go ham-ham.
Does anyone recommend Dual Booting, like is it worth it? Wasn't there a program that lets you use a different OS on a seperate window, I think I saw something like that on a tutorial or something or maybe I'm just going crazy without noticing.
Winner seems to be C/C++ though~!
Does anyone perhaps have any material on C that's friendly to first-time beginners? Because most material I've been through are like ''Open program x, -insert method to print out ''Hello World''-, hack into the Pentagon.''
Tik Tak~! Time is up~!
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 09:41 AM
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(04-11-2015, 08:03 AM)Jolly Wrote: Many many answers Q_Q
Not having Linux makes me a bit sad though since I need a PC for gaming or else I might just go ham-ham.
Does anyone recommend Dual Booting, like is it worth it? Wasn't there a program that lets you use a different OS on a seperate window, I think I saw something like that on a tutorial or something or maybe I'm just going crazy without noticing.
Winner seems to be C/C++ though~!
Does anyone perhaps have any material on C that's friendly to first-time beginners? Because most material I've been through are like ''Open program x, -insert method to print out ''Hello World''-, hack into the Pentagon.''
Holy shit. Welcome back, Jolly! It's been a while.
OT: Winner is Python.
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 03:27 PM
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Learn C The Hard Way.
http://c.learncodethehardway.org/book/
http://c.learncodethehardway.org/book/
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RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 03:40 PM
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(04-11-2015, 09:41 AM)Eclipse Wrote: Holy shit. Welcome back, Jolly! It's been a while.
OT: Winner is Python.
Glad to be live and cookin'

And since the Learn C The Hard Wave says I should learn Python first, I think I'd try it out
Tik Tak~! Time is up~!
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 04:08 PM
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(04-11-2015, 03:27 PM)Reiko Wrote: Learn C The Hard Way.
http://c.learncodethehardway.org/book/
Personally I like K&R's book, but I don't really think it counts as a tutorial, more like a reference to the language.
OP learn Prolog, Haskell, HDL and Erlang.
Unleash the lead from my pistol into my head bumpin' crystal
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 04:23 PM
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(04-11-2015, 04:08 PM)Alan Turing Wrote: Personally I like K&R's book, but I don't really think it counts as a tutorial, more like a reference to the language.
OP learn Prolog, Haskell, HDL and Erlang.
First time I even hear about those o.O
Tik Tak~! Time is up~!
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 04:39 PM
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(04-11-2015, 04:23 PM)Jolly Wrote: First time I even hear about those o.O
Functional programming languages are nice to have on a resume
Unleash the lead from my pistol into my head bumpin' crystal
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-11-2015, 10:10 PM
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(04-11-2015, 08:03 AM)Jolly Wrote: Many many answers Q_Q
Not having Linux makes me a bit sad though since I need a PC for gaming or else I might just go ham-ham.
Does anyone recommend Dual Booting, like is it worth it? Wasn't there a program that lets you use a different OS on a seperate window, I think I saw something like that on a tutorial or something or maybe I'm just going crazy without noticing.
Winner seems to be C/C++ though~!
Does anyone perhaps have any material on C that's friendly to first-time beginners? Because most material I've been through are like ''Open program x, -insert method to print out ''Hello World''-, hack into the Pentagon.''
You can run it in a VM. I run Windows 10 in Dual Boot but that's just for testing purposes, I haven't run Windows 10 any more than 3 times and I didn't plan on doing it with anything, but If I were you since you plan on using the OS for specific purposes I'd just dual boot it to avoid any hassles that may arise in the future, and I mean restarting your computer really isn't all that hard if you want to game for a few hours and then reboot later to go back to programming.
RE: Passage of Skidhood 04-12-2015, 01:38 AM
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(04-11-2015, 10:10 PM)Tarew Wrote: You can run it in a VM. I run Windows 10 in Dual Boot but that's just for testing purposes, I haven't run Windows 10 any more than 3 times and I didn't plan on doing it with anything, but If I were you since you plan on using the OS for specific purposes I'd just dual boot it to avoid any hassles that may arise in the future, and I mean restarting your computer really isn't all that hard if you want to game for a few hours and then reboot later to go back to programming.
Then Dual Boot it is, thanks~!
Tik Tak~! Time is up~!
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