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Hi guys, really keen on learning C++ for some coding projects, absolute newb here so if anyone has some op resources to help a new coder out I would greatly appreciate it :)

 

I'm on a mbp, so if anyone can also help for learning swift/objective C I would love you 5eva


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math problems

 

You're stupid, I'm sorry, but if you really meant that, you're stupid.


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You're stupid, I'm sorry, but if you really meant that, you're stupid.

 

 

Aas I can see , you never studied computer science.

 

Everything is based on mathematics, from serials(cutting a line in a graphic function) to the most simple algorithms.

 

What if you limit yourself to do shit programs? 

 

Programming is not kid stuff, in case you think you do not need math to make games?? please hahahahahahah you are the fuking stupid here.

 

if you prog with templates, thats not a programer, thats a stupid kid.

You think you will be a hacker? pls... ahahhahahaah

 

Mathematics, is the mother of all sciences.


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Aas I can see , you never studied computer science.

 

Everything is based on mathematics, from serials(cutting a line in a graphic function) to the most simple algorithms.

 

What if you limit yourself to do shit programs? 

 

Programming is not kid stuff, in case you think you do not need math to make games?? please hahahahahahah you are the fuking stupid here.

 

if you prog with templates, thats not a programer, thats a stupid kid.

You think you will be a hacker? pls... ahahhahahaah

 

Mathematics, is the mother of all sciences.

 

No, you have never programmed in your life, ever. All "math" you need to know in coding is addition, etc. Have you heard about variables, most likely the most advanced "math" you'll need to do.

 

Have you ever coded a game? You are probably a 13 year old who has never experienced coding before.

 

"Mathematics, is the mother of all science." Shut up you faggot.

 

Let me explain something to you kid (btw I can tell you are a kid by your ignorance in the technological world):

Hacking is a mentality. It's about self improvement, tinkering and discovery in unconventional ways, computing or not. It's efficency and finding logical outcomes to problems.
 
For security "hacking", It's both the mindset and partly the skillset. It does not matter how curious or smart you are, if you don't understand how a particular system works, you can't actually hack it yourself.
 
You'll never become a "hacker".
 
I am a programmer: https://www.nulled.i...redom-i-assume/, read some of my other threads as well, as I've written some and showed it to the community.
 
 
Some of the "original" code: (this is compileable btw!)
#include <iostream>
// #include <Beisse is a ignorant 13 year old kid>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    cout << "Beisse, you are ignorant. \n";

    cin.get();
    return 0;
    // return urignorant;
}

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No, you have never programmed in your life, ever. All "math" you need to know in coding is addition, etc. Have you heard about variables, most likely the most advanced "math" you'll need to do.

Have you ever coded a game? You are probably a 13 year old who has never experienced coding before.

"Mathematics, is the mother of all science." Shut up you faggot.

Let me explain something to you kid (btw I can tell you are a kid by your ignorance in the technological world):
Hacking is a mentality. It's about self improvement, tinkering and discovery in unconventional ways, computing or not. It's efficency and finding logical outcomes to problems.

For security "hacking", It's both the mindset and partly the skillset. It does not matter how curious or smart you are, if you don't understand how a particular system works, you can't actually hack it yourself.

You'll never become a "hacker".

I am a programmer: https://www.nulled.i...redom-i-assume/, read some of my other threads as well, as I've written some and showed it to the community.


Some of the "original" code: (this is compileable btw!)

#include <iostream>// #include <Beisse is a ignorant 13 year old kid>using namespace std;int main(){    cout << "Beisse, you are ignorant. \n";    cin.get();    return 0;    // return urignorant;}


Just google computer sience and take a look to the subjects you have there, im studing it in spain, here are my subjects:(i started this year)

http://m.usal.es/web...formatica_0.pdf

m.usal.es/webusal/node/4558

the programming is done by solving math problems, BRO..

So where are the maths? Everywhere.
Se do not limit studing simple prog, we also study software + hardware and trust me, maths are a must be.

Btw, fuck you and all skids here, i have no time for read you anymore.

Ps: i dont need the wikipedia def of hacker.

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Btw fuck geometry.

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Just google computer sience and take a look to the subjects you have there, im studing it in spain, here are my subjects:(i started this year)

http://m.usal.es/web...formatica_0.pdf

m.usal.es/webusal/node/4558

the programming is done by solving math problems, BRO..

So where are the maths? Everywhere.
Se do not limit studing simple prog, we also study software + hardware and trust me, maths are a must be.

Btw, fuck you and all skids here, i have no time for read you anymore.

Ps: i dont need the wikipedia def of hacker.

 

Sigh.. Ignorance is poison, well, you are poison on us all. You think you are knowledgable in this field, one can become fluent in any language in 3 - 6 months, you don't need to be intelligent, know "math", shit like that. You need dedication.

 

And not all programmers are writing RSA encryption algorithms, which requires some logical thinking, but not math.


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To start learning c++ and pretty much any other programming language you must do math problems,and than create an algorithm that solves the specific problem.
This way you practice different loops,and evolve your coding logic.
That's what you should do at first

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To start learning c++ and pretty much any other programming language you must do math problems,and than create an algorithm that solves the specific problem.
This way you practice different loops,and evolve your coding logic.
That's what you should do at first

here is it.


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