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Programming Lessons - My Contribution

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« on: July 24, 2013, 03:44:20 pm »

Thanks, off to KhanAcademy I shall go!
Here's a really good YT channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/patrickJMT?feature=watch
I got my head around a lot of things thanks to this guy.

You're talking to me as if I really was a teacher lol. There's nothing to study really, not even programming. The best way to learn is to practice, and I'm focusing on programming and logic. I am no mathematician myself, I just happen to like using maths in programming because it's an easy way to determine if one has the right logic to solve the problem.
If anything is too advanced, I will note the skills required to solve the problem. For example, if I ask for the volume of a sphere, I will probably write the formula or link you to an article. I'm teaching programming, not maths. Though that would be cool as well.
I am using Eclipse, but you could program on Notepad if you wanted. I made a tutorial on how to configure Eclipse, and I'm now writing another one about using it efficiently.
I only know Graph Theory, and it's already awesome as hell! I want to make a game that uses graph theory. Like 20000 Light Years in Space.
Says the guy with the Padawan University form and has the headteacher rank Tongue You're no doubt making yourself out to be a teacher hehe Tongue
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