Message from @caw
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and right now I'm having a good time with Perl because I've been doing a bit of it every day for the last uh, week or so.
I want to be one of those obfuscated code retards some day.
I spent months fully understanding how a weapon works without having a physical one to work with, and how one would be made. I'm auscuck who's 16 and hasn't touched a gun in his life so it takes a lot out of me to research and learn that.
I can't code, really. ITS class for me is hell in dreamweaver, and thats just CSS and HTML
that coil gun from electroboom seems like fun lol
they didn't teach us good shit, but the current gen of year 8's get taught python.
we got taught gamemaker.
fml
They teach JS to kids in some schools in my cunt.
Python is a learner's language and JS is just gross.
i learn c++ at school
Go is a better learner language tbh
I have a friend who built a chat program in C#, then again in java, then again in something else.
and then he spent his holidays figuring out how to make all 3 version work together
Heh
it actually became pretty good; "Pigeon" is great as a school-wide chat program
You know, when you're making a software you should have the algoritm written somewhere.
After then, it's "just" writing code.
got taught glorious pascal on win95
You don't know how to do something ? You search.
I did pascal too 6 years ago.
basically how i learned programming ^
fucking turbo pascal was a blast
Delphi 5 kek
and actually making stuff
Also yeah google things.
instead of watching vids
^
^^
Doing is way more important than reading and studying.
And you can actually try what you're learning.
The shitter 2004-2010 computer can run anything they ask you to do at school.
The usual is teaching C, Java or C++, HTML+CSS+JS, maybe some php and MySQL.
You can make software, web-pages, whatever even on loonix.
The hardware isn't a limitation.
>those things are taught the usual
Heh
HEH.
England is fucking awful for IT people. Or great, depending on how you look at it.
In schools, all they teach is MS Office.
In college, you'll do a bit of HTML and MAYBE php
So if you get into a C job or something, you're VERY secure since you don't have many rivals at all.