https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-OvDXGPCuk
Loved this three minute animation ...
Horrible, awful video. The video's author clearly doesn't know what he/she is talking about.
What can this strange device be?
When I touch it, it gives forth a sound
It's got wires that vibrate and give music
What can this thing be that I found?
O_o
Yog Sothoth!
Who knew how far wrong you could go with Microsoft Sam(?),a handful of misinformation, and tired complaints?
Soma
“Salem Was Wrong!” -- Pedant Necromancer
“Four isn't random!” -- Gibbering Mouther
That sounds like a non-programmer trying to comment on programming. I guess it's better than writing a VB GUI to trace an IP address, or "programming" your satellites in HTML5.
Frankly, the important thing is to learn to program (which is not the same as learning a programming language), and to gain exposure to various styles of programming (procedural and object-oriented are musts, functional is nice, a low level language helps you understand more about the underlying machine, and you may want to learn the difference between class-based and prototype-based OOP).
Once you've learned how to program, and you've got a solid basis of exposure to various programming concepts, it's not hard to learn the languages you need to do whatever job.
You ever try a pink golf ball, Wally? Why, the wind shear on a pink ball alone can take the head clean off a 90 pound midget at 300 yards.
"I’ve heard that if you know C, you know C+ and C++ except for a few syntax changes."
lol C+ isn't even a language
"Apple tried to turn a functional programming language into an object oriented one, and they got their objective – Objective C.".
C is procedural, not functional.
"Does C code work with C+ and C++ and C minus or whatever else they call the other C versions?
Pretty much, yes. The only one where it needs some finessing is C-sharp."
lol, 'C minus' (yes I know C-- is a language, but not C-) and 'C-sharp instead of C#'
Last edited by YayIguess; 09-10-2015 at 06:14 PM.