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| Thread ID: 48103 | 2004-08-14 04:29:00 | OT Which programming language should I learn?? | Codex (3761) | Press F1 |
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| 261575 | 2004-08-14 23:40:00 | > The fact that you say that you have problems reading > leaves me wondering a bit though. What the hell???? i never said i have reading problems I can read and spell fine(raeding age of 16 and spelling age of 16) where did you get that idea?????? :O |
Codex (3761) | ||
| 261576 | 2004-08-14 23:45:00 | oh now i see >i cant stand reading lol yea i wont read books(stories and stuff) but i can read fine and i will read if i'm required to or if it will help me |
Codex (3761) | ||
| 261577 | 2004-08-15 00:02:00 | > > > i cant stand reading > Well sit down then, I see a lot of people standing and reading at bookshops reading magazines "cheap skates", I bang into them on purpose and say "I am very sorry" |
Earnie Moore (5918) | ||
| 261578 | 2004-08-15 00:39:00 | > > The fact that you say that you have problems > reading > > leaves me wondering a bit though. > > What the hell???? i never said i have reading > problems I can read and spell fine(raeding age of 16 > and spelling age of 16) > > where did you get that idea?????? :O "I'll take a look at some books as well(even though i can't stand reading)" Probably from what you said in the quote marks above. I guess I got the wrong idea and thought that if you coudn't stand reading you were probably having trouble. My mistake and my apologies. |
Elephant (599) | ||
| 261579 | 2004-08-15 01:03:00 | :P thats ok | Codex (3761) | ||
| 261580 | 2004-08-15 04:14:00 | Once you have decided what language to go with, there is no need to go and buy a book at first, there are lots of tutorials on Internet, just use Google to find them. | Earnie Moore (5918) | ||
| 261581 | 2004-08-15 07:06:00 | >the OOP bit is only really necessary if you're wanting to really get into windows programming I would like to know why you think that because OOP is where you create objects that can be reused so it doesn't have much to do with Windows full stop. |
mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 261582 | 2004-08-16 07:39:00 | sorry but i looked and i've read tutorials but the problem is it doesn't make sense i see bits where it says, use this code to do this... but it doesn't tell me what it means and/or how you would use it in other conditions... and another problem is its easier for me to learn things if they are explained to me by a person not by a tutorial | Codex (3761) | ||
| 261583 | 2004-08-16 07:47:00 | what code for what language are you looking at? if you go to http://groups.yahoo.com/ and enter the language you like, you might find a number of Emails groups, we could answer here, but I think this should be a computer fix it web site forum (with lots of OT). |
Earnie Moore (5918) | ||
| 261584 | 2004-08-16 08:00:00 | A good start would be c as this will give you a good grounding, looping and conditional statments etc. Then you would be wise to move to anything Object Orientated if you realy wanted to write programes or go the .net way. | Rob99 (151) | ||
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