Comment on: large set of books and vids for python
0 13 Jan 2018 19:03 u/Philosopher_King in v/programmingComment on: large set of books and vids for python
Yeah, but there's no need when the free resources are just as good if not better.
Comment on: large set of books and vids for python
I wouldn't pay for something you can get for free personally. Hundreds of resources for free python learning and dozens of amazing courses to teach you the language for free.
Comment on: Q. What's today's top language? A. Python... no, wait, Java... no, C
Java is by far the most popular to the general masses and will be for awhile.
Comment on: Arrays start at one. Police edition.
I would've posted it to v/Funny, but I honestly didn't think most people would understand the joke.
Arrays start at one. Police edition.
6 3 comments 09 Jul 2017 22:12 u/Philosopher_King (..) in v/programmingComment on: 10 strategies for beating programmers block
But what if you're dumb and don't know code. I'm stuck on this assignment
Comment on: Some day we won't even need coders anymore
That is far from the truth. You can easily learn to code by doing tutorials and reading a book and doing the problem assignments. You don't need creativity or intelligence to be a programmer.
Now, will you succeed and go very far? No, but most companies don't care. If you can code android, good, that's all you will do and nothing more is needed. You debug and write code. That's it.
Comment on: Some day we won't even need coders anymore
The people in the comments talking about how dumb this comic is, are like the same people who said switch board operators will never go away.
Programmers will definitely be out of business within the next hundred years, but there will be a new need for something different that evolves from a computer programming itself. Though, it will be more niche.
Comment on: TIL: Making a VR app is cake if you already know programming
Anything is easy if you're an expert in it. In case you didn't know.
Comment on: How important is Algebra in computer programming
Well, there's a difference between the experts in the field and someone who just wants a paycheck for some work. If you're looking to just collect a paycheck and do what someone tells you to do, basic arithmetic is all you need. However, 50% of programmers fail at order of operations, while 25% fail at basic arithmetic.
Comment on: Cheap but good laptop for programming/tinkering.
Thank you.
I really wanting to learn how to use Linux mainly and start programming to open stuff and creates stuff on the laptop to learn a bit more.
Cheap but good laptop for programming/tinkering.
3 4 comments 13 Sep 2016 00:34 u/Philosopher_King (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: Should this even be done? Please vote. · Issue #1 · mlpoll/machinematch
I'd use the program.
Understand. Always good to support something you believe in and get something in return at the same time.