Self taught for 3 years, I want to take it in school. Have to finish one math credit to take a QBasic course, that will be the easiest class Iv ever taken. I figure Ill be takin the c course by my senior year
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Self Taught (study or buddy group)
Self taught for 3 years, I want to take it in school. Have to finish one math credit to take a QBasic course, that will be the easiest class Iv ever taken. I figure Ill be takin the c course by my senior year
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-- George Bush
Self Taught
What will people say if they hear that I'm a Jesus freak?
What will people do if they find that it's true?
I don't really care if they label me a Jesus freak, there is no disguising the truth!
Jesus Freak, D.C. Talk
-gnu-ehacks
Self taught. Currently "learning" Pascal at university, but I hope they'll do some more C and C++ in next year.
Please excuse my poor english...
Pascal? Is that still even useful? I haven't heard about that for a while now. I'm currently trying to teach myself ASM and some web scripting languages.
What will people say if they hear that I'm a Jesus freak?
What will people do if they find that it's true?
I don't really care if they label me a Jesus freak, there is no disguising the truth!
Jesus Freak, D.C. Talk
-gnu-ehacks
OHHH! Pascal is very much alive!!!
It is not used as much in professional developing since c and c++ but it is an excellent language to learn from and many schools still use it to teach programming. It is also powerful. I have done well with Pascal and amnow moving on to COBOL.
both classes and self-teaching: I took a class in high school but me and a few friends went far beyond the school's teachings and found ourself out-doing the programming teacher many times. You'd be surprised how much you can learn in a short time. But I can still say I'm an amatuer: only known C/C++ for about a eyar and a half
Kuplex
"The only thing you can count on is uncertainty."
Must I explain myself futher?
Moved per requests....
Also - self taught for C/C++ & BASIC
took classes for VB, ASM, Pascal, and Java...
-Govtcheez
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self taught in C++ and qbaisic
PS why does microsoft make it so you can't learn there stuff on the web. (windows api, directx )
To Err Is To Be Human. To Game Is Divine!"
You CAN learn DirectX on the web... jsut look around on the microsoft site.
I am a paid programmer. Had less than a year classes in Pascal, COBOL and C.
Blagged my way into a R&D engineering firm, partially on my hardware knowledge, then taught myself the WIN32 API as I learned more complex stuff.
I was lucky, that they gave me a start without experience / degree and kept me on while I got up to speed. Now I get the latest hardware to play with including video grabbers, modified hi-res digital video cameras and the worlds biggest trains.
Little pieces of paper are important to a lot of employers especially if you have no comercial experience.
"Man alone suffers so excruciatingly in the world that he was compelled to invent laughter."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars......the rest I squandered."
George Best
"If you are going through hell....keep going."
Winston Churchill
At Uni for C (although you really teach yourself), and self-taught trying to learn C++/Java over the past few months.
Self taught with HTML,
............distance learning(which is like self taught)
............for Pascal & .C
............(still struggling with C)
............can't wait to get to grips in C++
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his
shoes. After that, who cares.. He's a mile away and you've got
his shoes.
************William Connoly
i'm still in high school.
do i still have to take a college course to learn c even if i just need pointers(no pun intended) to become better? i don't know much about colleges. can i just take a proficiency test of some kind to show i know it?
I'm 15 (year 10 = 10th grade?) and self taught (about a year now). Might take a few courses when I'm older to get real qualifications.
Trial and Error
"The most overlooked advantage of owning a computer is that if they foul up there's no law against whacking them around a bit."
Eric Porterfield.