icepir8
Moderator
I received this email from rico001
And I thought I would answer it here instead of in an email to rico001.
First off, what you learn in programming classes is nothing. What you really learn is how to use the manuls/references on the language you choose to program in. You should also be learning debuging techniques.
The best way to learn advance programming is to do it. You can start but trying to modify someoneelse's code. But the only true way to learn is to program and make mistakes and debug your code. When you have it running you will have learnd why it didn't run before.
as to perfect dark on my low end machine.....
my 1.2 ghz mb died so that is what I'm using now. Need to get some money in to buy a new mb/cpu. some day real soon now......
I hope this helps.
Happy holidays to all.
Hello. I was wondering what programming classes you have taken to become a good programmer. How do you keep all of the syntax straight. I have taken computer science I and II and was wondering if I should look into more advanced programming what books should I get. I still do not understand OOP
I was also curious I thought I saw you post Post screen shots of Perfect Dark with your low end machine. What's up with that?
Have a happy holidays.
rico001
And I thought I would answer it here instead of in an email to rico001.
First off, what you learn in programming classes is nothing. What you really learn is how to use the manuls/references on the language you choose to program in. You should also be learning debuging techniques.
The best way to learn advance programming is to do it. You can start but trying to modify someoneelse's code. But the only true way to learn is to program and make mistakes and debug your code. When you have it running you will have learnd why it didn't run before.
as to perfect dark on my low end machine.....
my 1.2 ghz mb died so that is what I'm using now. Need to get some money in to buy a new mb/cpu. some day real soon now......
I hope this helps.
Happy holidays to all.