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tmarc1578yThere's no such thing as lame examples, it's good to build strong foundation in order to avoid awkward moments when you don't actually know something what is really basic
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tmarc1578y@rohogaka damn, sure you can, but I can feel now this amateur philosopher awkwardness 😂
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@tmarc If my office printer were working, I would print it right away and make a new post, but I have the screencap saved :) and what good are words if they have no meaning and yours sure will cuz now it has a story. Cheers Mate :)
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The difference between average programmers and great programmers is the mastery of those "basic" code examples. Enjoy!
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@rohogaka good! It's true! Learn sorting algorithms, big O notation, and data structures.
It sounds scary but I promise you it's easy. Especially if your smart enough to teach yourself to code, your smart enough to be an elite programmer. No joke. All it takes is competency -
@champion01 I just wanna apply myself. and working in application support resolving tickets is just not for. me.
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@rohogaka
For me it is easier to learn when I consider the subject of my learning process as a tool to achieve a concrete goal, whereas I quickly forget things if I am learning them just by the sake of learning, even with thousand examples.
For example, I was able to learn compilers, parsers and abstract syntax trees in a short period of time, because I needed to write a simplified parser of a language in order to achieve my final goal, which was automated extraction of test cases from a code snippet.
I suggest you to think about an application to drive your learning, it may greatly improve your learning process and is a trick for a lifetime. Happy learning! 😉
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