Friday, October 18, 2013

How to grow into programming.

Programming isn't something very easy to learn from day one, well that is to say if your not very receptive to the idea of programming itself.


The idea of programming is for someone that is willing to take the time to actually sit down, even if they are lazy and write code like crazy, until they figure out the problem; whether the problem being to make a simple calculator or to make a complex database system. While I still maybe be an amateur programming as of right now, I have gone through a lot in programming. I have literally started and stopped many times through; I have also learned the basics of a few languages, I have done this many times over and over. The main reason being I lost interest for programming during those periods, and what I have learn't is that coding isn't something to joke around with and put off. Its either your into the art or your not.

The art of coding and programming has brought about many conditions which I have learn't over the course of switching from one language to another. For one programming, is something you have to learn like any other foreign language, the basics, to intermediate and then to advance. Don't think about skipping through and jumping straight to advance on the first go; get a knock of the basics of the language and then just move on and then everything will become like magic. The most important thing in learning code is to know what exactly you want to do when you code, whether it be for the fun, which most likely be in game programming or could even be for your own personal daily life use, as coding  can become handy in many ways.

 Just take the process of learning to program slowly and then once you get the knack of it, then you just learn more and more languages and the better life is for you and for the people that get to feast there fangs on your fully developed software.




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