i found, once you understand HOW to program, the language doesnt matter (much!!!)
for the most part, it is saying the same thing, just with different words!!!
it is the context and definition of those words, that make the difference!
i found, once you understand HOW to program, the language doesnt matter (much!!!)
for the most part, it is saying the same thing, just with different words!!!
it is the context and definition of those words, that make the difference!
Hmm, I think I agree.
The concepts matter, the programming paradigms you know, not the tools you are using.
I listen many students saying " We are studying Java" and other students on the same level but in different university saying " We are studying C++",
when both are studying "Introduction to Object Oriented Programming"!
Code - functions and small libraries I use
It’s 2014 and I still use printf() for debugging.
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. " —Harold Abelson