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kalitnrun
04-08-2009, 05:13 PM
HI, i just recently started coding in c++. Its been really fun lol. I did a little searching around and i found that the most people seem to think that to become genuinely good in c++ or programming in general you will need to practice algorithms, data structure,data processing and so on. I have a strong background in math, but those are some heavy subjects, really discouraging lol.fgt42 Question,
Do i REALLY have to learn this to become a 'deep' programmer? If I do, Then is it practical to do it on my own, or should i get a tutor? fgt74

-Nagato-
04-24-2009, 11:47 PM
HI, i just recently started coding in c++. Its been really fun lol. I did a little searching around and i found that the most people seem to think that to become genuinely good in c++ or programming in general you will need to practice algorithms, data structure,data processing and so on. I have a strong background in math, but those are some heavy subjects, really discouraging lol.fgt42 Question,
Do i REALLY have to learn this to become a 'deep' programmer? If I do, Then is it practical to do it on my own, or should i get a tutor? fgt74

I highly recommend a tutor, although there are a few online tuts that are so good, you won't need one. Those are very rare. fgt74. Having a strong math back-round will help you in using variables. Because if you're a 4th Grader and you don't know variables yet, you're really doomed/stuck.