Message from @Kragt
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PLEASE NO!!!
Pie's in the oven, TONIGHT I FEAST!
Shit
sweet ty*
I cant send you a link
Let me pm you
OK The two oldest semesters here have assignments, homeworks, lectures, exams etc...
It goes into PHP towards the end
dude i have so many friends coming straight outta uni claiming to know all of web dev, java, c++, php, ruby and all that shit but have no personal projects --- without personal projects you can't really put on ur cv you know a language right?
but it covers most of what you need and has solutions to check with.
Oh you can
ye I can cook the less I need other the better
But projects are better.
Its like saying 'I can speak chinese' vs saying 'wo3 hui2 shuo1 han4yu3'
There are two golden rules.
1. Do
2. Ask
@JDB yea schools teach you good but they don't really have good projects in my experience. You gotta make your own projects
1 = practice, try, fuck up and learn.
2 = even if you have been doing this 30 years you will routinely look up the most basic shit. Get good at it.
Just today I had to verify that JS for getting the text from an submitted input box was .value and not .innerHTML
@shadowlessnexus i'm considering going to university to study computer science purely because the idea of following a set curriculum with like minded people seems appealing to me - yeah i found that too
I mean it's pretty good. Im in a small college cause it's cheaper. But you gotta do some stuff on your own
I'm a uni students.
Skip uni.
Yea i wouldnt go to a big uni for this
You are better just coding than getting a degree.
And online tutorials are better than most professors.
is coding good ?
Small college... Depends. But you can do this on your own.
It is good for getting paid son
It's fun. I like it.
Derek Banas is godly for learning Java, and if you want to do advanced shit try Siraj Raval
ok but what do i learn
theres like 100 languages
I hate it, but I am too far into it to get out now. (I graduate next semster) so I am just gonna swap my masters to teaching.
the thing with coding is that, as @Happy Humble Hermit said, does working as a software developer bring anything close to the level of enjoyment you get from creating you own proejcts?
It does not.
I hate it when I don't do it for myself.