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3 15 Aug 2016 02:38 u/Genghis_Khan in v/programmingComment on: Stop saying learning to code is easy (because it sets begginers up for disappointment).
This sounds a lot like another thing I find myself telling people.
Not everyone needs to go to college.
Comment on: xmake: The Automatic Cross-platform Build Tool is released
lol. Appropriate.
Comment on: Stop saying learning to code is easy (because it sets begginers up for disappointment).
You are absolutely right. I think the real point of article was that we shouldn't so gratuitously use words like "easy" or even "hard" (even though I think the author uses that one) when it comes to the valid idea that programming is not magic and you don't need to be gifted to be at least mildly successful provided you're willing to work just as hard at as anything else worth doing.
While the basics are, well, basic, I'm sure you can agree that even doing some simple tasks using only non-nuanced "basic" concepts like the ones you mentioned can be a non-trivial task for the less-than-expert. And this is just with the basics. But selling real programming to newbies as something "easy" (as opposed to be being a little more realistic with how challenging it can be) is a pretty good way to make sure they get frustrated and want to do something more gratifying instead.
Stop saying learning to code is easy (because it sets begginers up for disappointment).
14 19 comments 19 Jun 2016 17:32 u/Genghis_Khan (..) in v/programmingComment on: xmake: The Automatic Cross-platform Build Tool is released
Our sentiments are similar. The readme contains the obligatory:
It is similar to cmake, automake, premake, but more convenient and easy to use.
Of course anyone can claim that, but we can't really know until we try it ourselves. Next time I start a new project and have the luxury of being able to inject a new tool into the ecosystem I'm going to try it out and see.
xmake: The Automatic Cross-platform Build Tool is released
10 7 comments 19 Jun 2016 16:02 u/Genghis_Khan (..) in v/programmingComment on: I Want to Start Programming. Where Should I Start?
Hi. I'm a person that programs things. If you are starting from nothing, but want to get complicated someday, start with Python, then once feel you have a solid grasp on the difference between a "function" and a "method", start C++.
If you just want to keep it simple, run with Python.
Comment on: IDE running in Windows while source code is inside a VM for web development
Is there a reason you can't run the Apache/MySQL/PHP stack in Windows?
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Netbeans and WAMP running natively Windows? Sorry if I misunderstand the question.
Comment on: A script to nuke entries in /v/all/new from a particular sub I want to ignore (i.e. client-side ignore)
Alright, but only if you promise to sleep.
Comment on: A script to nuke entries in /v/all/new from a particular sub I want to ignore (i.e. client-side ignore)
Do I get credit for this one? ;)
Comment on: A script to nuke entries in /v/all/new from a particular sub I want to ignore (i.e. client-side ignore)
Woo! Nice!
Comment on: A script to nuke entries in /v/all/new from a particular sub I want to ignore (i.e. client-side ignore)
Not yet! It doesn't work yet! :)
A script to nuke entries in /v/all/new from a particular sub I want to ignore (i.e. client-side ignore)
14 12 comments 06 May 2015 14:51 u/Genghis_Khan (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: awesome-c: A curated list of awesome C frameworks, libraries, resources and other shiny things
Reading this list made me feel so happy. There might be something wrong with me.
I would say the opposite is true. This makes up for the non-monospace fonts.