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[GUIDE] Becoming a Good Programmer


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[GUIDE] Becoming a Good Programmer

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Amazing post for starters, for my self, I often use a website called pdfdrive ->

                           there you can find a lot of books related to various field (of course there won't be the latest, but most popular books can really be found there).


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Place of my signature - didn't decided what to put here yet. :D


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thnx


 


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my brother is programmer engineer and i never tried it before, i guess we all have to start 


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I remember one day it just sort of clicked for me and the final pieces came together. After that it became a lot less of a chore and more of a fun hobby.

Once you can progress to the point of having your chosen language core functions memorized and you don't need to Google anything, it's a hell of a lot of fun. 


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great motivation achieved after reading it completely thanks a lot mate


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thanks for the advice


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Thanks for taking time to write this, I am really looking to get better at C# and maybe learn C++.


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This. This is such a needed guide and I admire how you went into detail into the chronological steps needed to ACTUALLY get good as well as being specific as to what and why you want to program. Most important part is obviously your effort, but that's often overshadowed by guides and questions that focus on the wrong things and often misdirect and stunt growth. I'd also like to add (even though you implied it which was great, just to clearly state) programming requires a lot of learning (well it never ends tbh because of how vast it is and all the new innovations) which in turn helps with your ability to solve programming problems, so to actually get good you have to be consistent with practice. I've started getting back into it but I want to learn operating systems and the security part behind it, so the resources you posted could be useful for me getting better at C. Nonetheless, thanks for the great guide!


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