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Coding is for dorks that get no p*ssy most the time. Real nikkas learn hardware.
 

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i know how to code a lot of things but it wasn't easy for me at first. I can do html and css blindfolded in text pad, idk if that can count anymore. I wish i could do php, java and actionscript that efficiently but im still good. There is lots of "woo woo" that goes on when you are learning code which in my opinion is worthless and effects how people learn. People really just need to mess with the code. You don't learn a language properly from reading a book, you learn it by talking to others and having them talk back to you. Some classes try to drill the theory too much to the point where they haven't taught how to code lol. The same way bad language teachers try to drill grammar and punctuation forgetting the main thing is being able to talk to somebody else and them understand you.
 

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Can't believe I never seen this thread.

I have been putting in work on the python course at codeacademy. I'm in the home stretch after about two weeks. :whew:

I also started the Javascript course. I'm a total beginner, but feel I understand the javascript questions now that I have completed most of the python. At first I didn't know what was going on (somewhat still don't). Unless you come from a programming background, codeacademy will test your endurance. There have been many times I wanted to break my screen over my code not working. Then I go out for awhile come back and all the sudden I figure out the answer :gladbron:. The Q & A forums are good as well. It's like a internal version of stack overflow. However, it seems like stuff pops up everyday that I'm going to have to learn. For example learning Django, HTML, CSS, Jquery, etc :comeon:.

Have any of you guys tried Treehouse, Code School or any other site? I like the CodeAcademy style of constant practice, but want to also see what else is out there.

If you're trying to level up on javascript check out http://www.codewars.com - the katas can be a bit challenging, but if you keep working with it, you'll get a good grasp on the language fundamentals.
 

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need to start on this when i get a chance.
 

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assembly language could be used for hardware

what have learn about hardware? which languages are you using to connect to the hardware?
assembly language could be used for hardware

what have learn about hardware? which languages are you using to connect to the hardware?
Memorizing a shyt load of interface commands.
 

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I'm about to take my first C++ course in about a couple of months. Is there anything I should learn about first, or is it a language that doesn't necessarily need any programming background to start?
 

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Can't believe I never seen this thread.

I have been putting in work on the python course at codeacademy. I'm in the home stretch after about two weeks. :whew:

I also started the Javascript course. I'm a total beginner, but feel I understand the javascript questions now that I have completed most of the python. At first I didn't know what was going on (somewhat still don't). Unless you come from a programming background, codeacademy will test your endurance. There have been many times I wanted to break my screen over my code not working. Then I go out for awhile come back and all the sudden I figure out the answer :gladbron:. The Q & A forums are good as well. It's like a internal version of stack overflow. However, it seems like stuff pops up everyday that I'm going to have to learn. For example learning Django, HTML, CSS, Jquery, etc :comeon:.

Have any of you guys tried Treehouse, Code School or any other site? I like the CodeAcademy style of constant practice, but want to also see what else is out there.

:blessed: I'm on lesson 9 in this Python codecademy joint (Lists and Dictionaries). Says I'm 38% complete with the whole course. Bout to do the same as you and start Java Script when I'm done. I was rolling thru at the beginning. I was like :mj: and now it's getting tougher :merchant: but i shall prevail. Just gonna keep at it :lift:
 

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:blessed: I'm on lesson 9 in this Python codecademy joint (Lists and Dictionaries). Says I'm 38% complete with the whole course. Bout to do the same as you and start Java Script when I'm done. I was rolling thru at the beginning. I was like :mj: and now it's getting tougher :merchant: but i shall prevail. Just gonna keep at it :lift:


Good for you breh.
 

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Coding is for dorks that get no p*ssy most the time. Real nikkas learn hardware.
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you write good code.... you have time for p*ssy + ur around creative and exciting people + move the world - and aren't stuck w the nerds fukking around w systems networks n shyt.

It's like comparing an architect:obama: to a construction worker.
 
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