/proggles~ I need your help.
I learn far better by looking at things visually instead of reading them, which becomes a problem when learning how to program.
Aside from a select few, every other book, lecture, etc. talks about how it's done, but doesn't show any examples, so it takes me so much longer to get the material down.
Is there an author that has a series of books with written examples, so I can see how to do things that way?
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I stumbled upon this a couple of days ago. Took me a while to `get' it.
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Anonymous2011-11-23 1:40
Really, you're having trouble finding a book about programming that also includes examples? How interesting. You may be the only person on earth to have this problem. Seriously, what planet do you live on that all you can find are books/web sites about programming that scrupulously avoid examples? I would very much like to see these.
Maybe the reality is, you find examples everywhere, but are too stupid to understand them.
you need to have your own experiences with programming, by undertaking tasks that you are on the edge of being capable of doing. You'll make mistakes, you'll figure things out, and then things will stick. You shouldn't expect to learn to program by just reading through a book and never practicing, although reading is important. If you don't read enough, you'll do things using terrible methods that will take a lot of time.
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Anonymous2011-11-23 9:12
the key to programming is to <--- check my doubles