I wish I could know how to code without having to learn it.
Fuck learning all this shit Reply Hide Cyril Fundlemog - Sun, 07 Jan 2018 23:01:24 EST EOzYeBa9 No.37259 File: 1515384084027.jpg -(24595B / 24.02KB, 340x451) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size. I wish I could know how to code without having to learn it. >> Martha Fancocke - Mon, 08 Jan 2018 11:22:23 EST kvqggUwM No.37260 Reply there is no way but the hard way. This book was useful as hell and quite fast to read: https://learnpythonthehardway.org/python3/ >> Molly Grandbury - Mon, 08 Jan 2018 17:40:42 EST kemHWZ+J No.37261 Reply Coding is the easy. It's everything else that will bury you.>>37260A lot of people don't like that. Also, he didn't say anything about Python. >> Simon Gezzlesadge - Tue, 09 Jan 2018 01:09:31 EST BW3MomrQ No.37262 Reply Sorry, but there's not many shortcuts to being good at something without doing it a whole lot. >> Oliver Puffingwater - Tue, 30 Jan 2018 19:45:35 EST 1mXOxEh0 No.37307 Reply >>37259I wish I could be less of a jaded faggot without trying >> Ebenezer Fonderbidge - Thu, 01 Feb 2018 18:21:20 EST j7m0Zswq No.37308 Reply don't listen to this guy >>37260it's a terrible meme book by a hack with a backwards mentality who "coaches you" in a way that makes coding feel like a chore. Try A Byte of Python instead - free, concise, short, to the point and has a coherent structure. The only thing useful about learn X the hard way is the appendix, specifically the command prompt and PowerShell crash course >> Thomas Buzzstone - Fri, 02 Feb 2018 01:34:31 EST HH6lED9y No.37309 Reply >>37259If you want an intro to programming that utilizes python, check out MITx 6.00.1. >> Archie Sucklelock - Sun, 25 Feb 2018 23:29:30 EST c9h0RhPb No.37453 Reply How do I learn to enjoy programming or to actually know what I'm doing?I'm in college and am in computer science and I just fucking detest programming classes. I find myself completely unable to do anything so I've hidden away in math courses and really theoretical courses.I just cant wrap my head around it. I dont know what im missingi have the basics but I cant seem to actually make anything >> Henry Nendersot - Tue, 27 Feb 2018 01:00:25 EST BW3MomrQ No.37455 Reply >>37453Maybe programming isn't for you then. It sounds like you have a penchant for maths though, so that's good. >> David Dartham - Tue, 27 Feb 2018 14:03:31 EST 1j8iF08r No.37456 Reply >>37453Programming is a craft. If all you've ever done is toy CS programming then of course you can't make anything. Try a software engineering course or apply for Google Summer of Code or just look at some small open source applications. Also a lot of CS people can't write software to save their lives, so don't sweat that. >> Shit Fanfield - Fri, 01 Jun 2018 20:07:15 EST +t8dQYkO No.37551 Reply Me recuerda a la pelĂcula hete
>> Martha Fancocke - Mon, 08 Jan 2018 11:22:23 EST kvqggUwM No.37260 Reply there is no way but the hard way. This book was useful as hell and quite fast to read: https://learnpythonthehardway.org/python3/
>> Molly Grandbury - Mon, 08 Jan 2018 17:40:42 EST kemHWZ+J No.37261 Reply Coding is the easy. It's everything else that will bury you.>>37260A lot of people don't like that. Also, he didn't say anything about Python.
>> Simon Gezzlesadge - Tue, 09 Jan 2018 01:09:31 EST BW3MomrQ No.37262 Reply Sorry, but there's not many shortcuts to being good at something without doing it a whole lot.
>> Oliver Puffingwater - Tue, 30 Jan 2018 19:45:35 EST 1mXOxEh0 No.37307 Reply >>37259I wish I could be less of a jaded faggot without trying
>> Ebenezer Fonderbidge - Thu, 01 Feb 2018 18:21:20 EST j7m0Zswq No.37308 Reply don't listen to this guy >>37260it's a terrible meme book by a hack with a backwards mentality who "coaches you" in a way that makes coding feel like a chore. Try A Byte of Python instead - free, concise, short, to the point and has a coherent structure. The only thing useful about learn X the hard way is the appendix, specifically the command prompt and PowerShell crash course
>> Thomas Buzzstone - Fri, 02 Feb 2018 01:34:31 EST HH6lED9y No.37309 Reply >>37259If you want an intro to programming that utilizes python, check out MITx 6.00.1.
>> Archie Sucklelock - Sun, 25 Feb 2018 23:29:30 EST c9h0RhPb No.37453 Reply How do I learn to enjoy programming or to actually know what I'm doing?I'm in college and am in computer science and I just fucking detest programming classes. I find myself completely unable to do anything so I've hidden away in math courses and really theoretical courses.I just cant wrap my head around it. I dont know what im missingi have the basics but I cant seem to actually make anything
>> Henry Nendersot - Tue, 27 Feb 2018 01:00:25 EST BW3MomrQ No.37455 Reply >>37453Maybe programming isn't for you then. It sounds like you have a penchant for maths though, so that's good.
>> David Dartham - Tue, 27 Feb 2018 14:03:31 EST 1j8iF08r No.37456 Reply >>37453Programming is a craft. If all you've ever done is toy CS programming then of course you can't make anything. Try a software engineering course or apply for Google Summer of Code or just look at some small open source applications. Also a lot of CS people can't write software to save their lives, so don't sweat that.
>> Shit Fanfield - Fri, 01 Jun 2018 20:07:15 EST +t8dQYkO No.37551 Reply Me recuerda a la pelĂcula hete