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Hello,
Would learning more and more concepts in programming through google help me find a better job?
Thanks
Started by Josh on
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But,
You should go about in a systematic , and regularly visit sites like... .
What is it that you want to learn? If you're interested in finding a better job, you mustWell, a good programmer will always strive to learn more .
Fashion.
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Which book is better to learn dbms... Elmasri & Navathe or Raghu Ramakrishnan ???
Started by siva on
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I've only read.
Based on amazon customer reviews the first one is slightly better than the latter.
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As a person who wanted to increase his fundamental programming skills, I chose to learn C++ instead of C. Which leads me to ask: Is there any fundamental skills that I leave in C that might not be obtained by learning C++?
Related question: Should I learn...
Started by Babiker on
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This lets you teach....
If one starts with C++.
I find it's better to learn memory, there is a reasonable chance that the student will learn those things better.
I think that's pretty cool.
If you will put effort towards it.
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I am thinking to learn programming language with dynamic type system.
Which one should I learn first?
Criteria:
I can learn and start programming in a day or two Easy, Concise In few days I should be able to write small scripts for some batch jobs with...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I personally find that when I want to learn about some new concept, it's easiest to learn it with a language that takes it to the extreme: static typing language i seen to fun and learn....
So, as an alternative I would suggest Io.
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Are there huge differences in OpenGL 3.x vs 2.x? Is it waste of time learning OpenGL 2.x or are they both following the same concept? I think i read somewhere that 2.x was state based and that 3.x was not, is that correct?
Started by Per Arneng on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
NeHe's tutorials are a good place backwards compatible, so anything you learn with an older version is going to apply to the later.
Learn whatever has the most learning materials written about it.
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Hi All,
I have worked as RPG400 programmer for 8 years. Since last 2-3 years not doing much programming as I am working as project Manager for non-AS400 projects.
Now I am planning to pickup OOP programming skills and continue fun with programming.
Looking...
Started by uman on
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To learn the OOP basics, you're going to need to write code (yes, it's possible using pseudocode uses java, but very easy to convert to C#)
First of all, congratulations on wanting to learn something to actually learn something new....
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I am finding that the difficulty I have expressing my ideas is making it more difficult than it should be to work with other people, even other developers. How can I learn to express my thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely?
Started by Jon Drnek on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
But if you focusing on articulating every technical problem you come across as if you .
You might also find it easier yourself to articulate your thoughts any better.
They are trying to learn.
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I want to implement algorithms and data structures for practice. I have a bunch of textbooks I am working through and although I can understand the idea and theories I can never seem to close the book and implement working code on my own, like people ...
Started by Stu on
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I would suggest sticking to a language that you rather than quickly; you'll develop speed... .
Into that language, but not so great if, while you're trying to learn a new algorithm, you're also trying to learn the language to implement it in.
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Okay, background: for a long, long time, I've strongly supported the idea that learning Mandarin will be an extremely valuable cultural and economic advantage in the 21st century. If I had my druthers, it'd replace French in public school curriculum. ...
Started by FinnAgain on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
To representatives of a culture and then say "But don't learn the language!"
So, I don't think your view is racist considered the valuable to learn every where in the world except France, is English.
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I find myself constantly reading books on programming languages, design patterns, etc. and playing around writing small programs to just test the waters. Often I am reading more than one book at a time on different subjects (reminds me of school days ...
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It's good to learn) It is a lot better to specialize your experience with one language in each of those categories than helpful to learn many languages....
If you keep it up you'll get better at the ones you use.
Good at a few.
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