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Learning by doing

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 10:33

I always prefer to learn programming languages by programming something it that particluar language. Besides I always prefer to have a good book about that language too. The problem is that i never know what kind of tiny programms I could write to test my skills. What kind of stuff do you write to test your skills?

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 10:36

Compilers.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 10:44

>>2
tiny programms
compilers
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Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 10:45

>>2

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 10:46

Statically typed brainfuck

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 10:56

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 12:46

Project Euler

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-02 22:03

>>3
You can make tiny compilers that are not fully featured.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-04 10:10

>>8
I never wrote a compiler so far but would be intressted in doing this...anything you could recommend to start with

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-04 10:25

>>9
SICP.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-04 13:19

Learn algorithms. It's what I'm doing now, and it's very helpful.

Book: Introduction to Algorithms by CLRS (3rd ed) http://www.mediafire.com/view/?d269d9qrpagli4z

Lectures: MIT, taught by one of the authors  http://www.academicearth.org/courses/introduction-to-algorithms/

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-05 15:37

>>10
???

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-05 15:43

>>11
Thanks Anon :3

Name: :3 2012-08-05 15:58

>>13
I love that smiley :3
It's so kawaii :3
Nyan nyan nyaa :3

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-05 16:24

>>14
:3

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Name: Anonymous 2012-08-05 16:32

>>17
403 - Forbidden

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-05 16:50

>>3
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Name: Anonymous 2012-08-07 12:31

The Land of Lisp

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