I'm still (very) new to programming, learning java and python atm. Howrver there is one thing I totally fail at: starting a code. I never know how I should start a code. How should I know I am supposed to use this argument and make an ArrayList etc.. So how do you guys know how to start a code? Should I just continue learning becase my skill level is too low, or are there some hints and tips?
Some guys who likes C: "Start with C."
Some guys who likes D: "Start with D."
Some guys who likes C++: "Start with C++."
Some guys who likes Lisp: "Start with Lisp."
Some guys who likes Python: "Start with Python."
Some guys who likes Haskell: "Start with just the head of the penis, then each week as your anus becomes more flexible, work your way down each inch of the shaft."
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Anonymous2012-03-01 17:15
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Anonymous2012-03-01 17:17
you should focus on a well-designed language like c++ or javascript, to minimize the amount of odd behavior that will trip you up
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Anonymous2012-03-01 17:20
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Do exercises from any decent programming book. Re-create simple command line utilities that you know how they work. Just find what seems to be the central pieces of functionality and go with it, no matter how bad it first looks. Make it better next time.
Also, forget about OO for now, the reason you might want will not become apparent until you learn more. If you start with classes you'll get stuck wondering what class you might need and how to divide your problem domain into objects (and there might not be any obvious way).
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Anonymous2012-03-12 5:58
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