How are those coooding lessons coming along, Zig Forums?
How are those coooding lessons coming along, Zig Forums?
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I'm not sure about graduate but I'm doing well on the NEET school.
I see nothing wrong with this code. I understand what it does and it works.
>comparing strings
>nothing wrong
FORTRAN is the only real coding language. everything else is gay "object oriented" zoomer basedboy shit.
where do i even start learning coding? what do i learn first? how do i know when i'm good? what do i do with my skills?
If you want to jump right in then Harvard has a free online 11 week course called CS50. That's if you want the structure that a course will give you.
If you complete that then you'll be able to answer the rest of your questions yourself.
If you don't want a course then look for "how to code" videos on youtube until you hit a wall and kill yourself, AKA "The /g/ method"
>using the word "code" as a verb
NGMI
>String comparison instead of enum
>Having separate if statements for every combination of those 3 elements, instead just having 3 statements to check all 3 elements separately
Hi Rajesh, how's that Java project coming along?
based
I thought the Panjeet shit was a meme but every tutorial I’ve seen written by a loo has tons of unnecessary code
Based brainlet.
So do square tires, doesn't mean we should start using them
I'm only just getting into C# but for fucks sake Yandev just use a switch statement would it kill you
Do whatever the fuck you want and then google as you go along. For likely every thing you ever code outside of a job, how you make it is trivial relative to it working.
>i laugh at decompiled code because im a cs student who hasnt done any meaningful work
Well I don't know, the tutorials done by westerners are usually at least 10 minutes long, starts with the life story of the guy, says the same thing over and over again but doesn't realize it won't make me understand it better, and may or may not include razor blade ads. In comparison, tutorials done by Indians usually start with a short hello friends, and shows how to get shit done in 2 minutes. They may or may not switch to Hindi, though.
decompilation might turn a switch statement into a block of ifs, but it won't turn sane code into string comparisons like this
I don't give a shit about game dev, but I just want a decent enterprise coding job. I gotta get out of QA.
This. Else-ifs are not slow, and they are not the reason why the game runs like this. It runs like shit because it is overall written like shit.
honestly if you want to get anywhere go take some advice on reddit
I totally recommend the Harvard CS50 course on edX too, it's extremely well presented, and it even gives you assignments that are challenging and doable with the knowledge you get from the course.
I'm trying to write my own query optimizer. It doesn't work and I feel like a total brainlet.
i fucking hate programming, mostly because I'm shit at it
even though I just finished my final year of computer science bachelors, yet I'm still shit because I never bothered to do any hobby programming, only course materials
now I need to be looking for jobs
what's the fastest way to git gud at programming for someone who already knows the basics, just needs to get the volume in?
Work with someone who knows his shit and will tell you what to do and then point out what you're shit at.
lessons are fine, i get about 3 students a day and make $45/h for my lessons, enough for me, i never wanna get a real job where i have to get up, commute or report to a boss
>having 3 statements to check all 3 elements separately
Use only one, all cases are constants
I just finished reading Chapter 4 in my first ever CS class's textbook. They went over if statements and switches among other things. For months I've been seeing people say why doesn't he just use a switch statement but isn't that just the same thing as an if else statement, just a little bit easier to write and more inflexible?
Yes. One thing you'll learn, as you age, is people really only talk about what they know, and most people are narrow-minded retards. You'll maybe hear them talk about specific compiler optimizations for particular use-cases, or hear them rant about how a specific language is preferable for whatever reason. That's why those who can speak theory are infinitely more engaging to converse with. Why should I talk about pros and cons for specific implementations when we could be engaging in conjecture to collapse, or expand on, the complexity hierarchy?
and try not to get fired along the way. I'll do my best, cheers user
dev user here, I do business logic with some stupid shit called webmethods in that god forsaken GUI Eclipse. Good thing I went to school because it's a limited toolset and it's fucking terrible
>2nd year comp sci student
>supposed to get an apprenticeship this year
>coronameme happens
excellent timing fucking cunts
>I understand
Fair
>it works.
define 'works'
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Should I take this course?
Yes, what he really should have done is an associative array.
work from home retard
are you fucking retarded or merely pretending
WFH is terrible for interns and even juniors.