Message from @pnKed

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2016-11-28 10:55:25 UTC  

passing parameters to a function is the base pnKed ^^"

2016-11-28 10:55:28 UTC  

yeah

2016-11-28 10:55:38 UTC  

linked list is easy

2016-11-28 10:55:48 UTC  

idk how i think ill get ahk v2 for clearing look

2016-11-28 10:56:08 UTC  

but i need to learn variables first

2016-11-28 10:56:12 UTC  

prob is i aint

2016-11-28 10:56:16 UTC  

binary tree not so much for a lot of students

2016-11-28 10:56:17 UTC  

then should be easy

2016-11-28 10:56:51 UTC  

we accept anybody, school drop out, master degree, etc

2016-11-28 10:57:01 UTC  

anybody between 18 to 30

2016-11-28 10:57:12 UTC  

some have some knowledge in CS

2016-11-28 10:57:15 UTC  

some not at all

2016-11-28 10:57:22 UTC  

it's based on P2P education

2016-11-28 10:57:37 UTC  

if you finished highschool, you qualify 😃

2016-11-28 10:58:21 UTC  

the rythme is quite hard though, the 4w of qualifications it's 9am to midnight, every single fuckin day

2016-11-28 10:58:33 UTC  

we test motivation this way at the same time

2016-11-28 10:59:24 UTC  

well, the thing is, you search for berkley courses, you can find them on the web

2016-11-28 10:59:28 UTC  

MIT too

2016-11-28 10:59:44 UTC  

why reinvent the wheel and find really good teacher

2016-11-28 10:59:55 UTC  

when there's already great resources disponible on the net

2016-11-28 11:00:18 UTC  

brb

2016-11-28 11:00:20 UTC  

students can search for them, discuss between them

2016-11-28 11:00:40 UTC  

we sometime come to see how it goes for them

2016-11-28 11:01:05 UTC  

we just don't give our opinion on the matter

2016-11-28 11:01:57 UTC  

we learn them to learn by themselves

2016-11-28 11:02:28 UTC  

when they go out of the school, they have the ability to learn whatever they see fit in CS without too much troubles

2016-11-28 11:03:00 UTC  

it's not like we teach them Java 1.8JDK and let them become obsolete afterward

2016-11-28 11:03:30 UTC  

when they will be working, they won't be able to ask their boss how to do this or that if they end up getting recruit for a new technology

2016-11-28 11:04:06 UTC  

what we do is simply guide them, for they can have every basic concept of programming

2016-11-28 11:04:14 UTC  

they learn the theory by themselve

2016-11-28 11:05:53 UTC  

oh and another huge point

2016-11-28 11:06:06 UTC  

we don't allow them the standard library ^^"

2016-11-28 11:06:16 UTC  

if they want a function, they have to code it mostly

2016-11-28 11:06:39 UTC  

except syscall, and malloc in the begining, they can't use anything

2016-11-28 11:06:50 UTC  

after a while, they code their own malloc

2016-11-28 11:07:28 UTC  

yeah it's cool

2016-11-28 11:07:42 UTC  

library injection etc

2016-11-28 11:07:57 UTC  

it's a fun thing to know

2016-11-28 11:08:42 UTC  

they can't use printf either, they can use write if they want

2016-11-28 11:08:58 UTC  

oh we have fair bits in AI too

2016-11-28 11:09:15 UTC  

for later years