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RexOmni5468yTry a lower level language like c++/c.
Maybe even ASM. (ASM is bae)
Understanding memory management will help you quite a bit.
To answer your question yes. -
Grumpy28878yWhen I started in the early 80's, solo learning was the only realistic option. Some notable examples of mainly self taught people are Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates.
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engin1878yMy school never taught the languages and concepts that I wanted to learn.
I was mostly web driven and so I started going through PHP docs and trying different things out. I consider myself mostly self taught and it's helped me get ahead with my uni work.
I found that making tools and apps, then remaking them over and over, improving with each iteration as I learnt, really helped. -
Voxera115858ySet goals. Try to o something you have not done before and you will learn in the process.
There is plenty of information in the web you just have to find it and having a goal helps formulate questions and to keep focus until you make it.
I am mostly self learned but occasionally I have a colleague that can help out
But I built my first interpreted language on my own and are looking into cross compiling it to javascript and possibly to IL assembly (.NET) -
Lyniven45598yThanks a lot all :) so i'll learn a low level language (i already know C) and continue tryharding my own projects :)
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Keep going man, study hard and you will achieve what you want.
I grew up poor as shit (basically did odd jobs so that I could eat like twice a week), but somehow made it.
Stepping stones, take your dream a step at a time. Believe in yourself, and prove everyone wrong whoever doubted you. -
Lyniven45598y@ragnarr023
Not really the same situation but i paid my study by doing shitty works during a while.. Now i need several knowledge that are really hard to find on the internet you know ? I'm the only dev in my firm, everytime i rewrite my code with no one to look at my and yell « this is bullshit » -
zedchoo2808yI'm in a big company and ironically I have to do self-learning all the time.
You can't avoid it. -
oscylo9598y@Jakuho Now days to be a good dev you also need great social skills and ability to work in team. Technical aspects of programming you can learn alone but it is not the fastest way.
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