Theoretically, yes. The scripting is there.
I thank everyone who took part in creating this title. I’m getting better at programming, not just coding, day by day.
If I have a leisure time, I tend to read IT-related articles or watch videos. By that, Index Gate not just enhances my skills, but also enhances my interest in the field.
Just after one loop, the next day, I made an algorithm I could spent hours on making it before IG:UPX, for just FIVE (5) minutes.
Love this title. I really believe it’s going to skyrocket my life. By far, one of the best titles I’ve used ever.
edit: moreover, most of the time I dedicate my mind to creating various algorithmic problems to solve them. I can clearly see Mind Part’s role in these.
I decided this morning that I am going to run this solo for now . I am so grateful to @SaintSovereign @Fire for this
Same here
I listen to a lot extreme metal in general but especially while learning coding. Just remembered this article
How would this mix with Stark and UWX?
Tony Stark and Bruce Banner all in one.
I had some initial results after 3 loops, since I bought this last week.
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I took an pre-test for an SQL class I’m in and scored high in all categories. This is without even studying, I took it blind. I scheduled my final for this weekend. (For context I do have some exposure to SQL from watching the Bro Code MySQL course on YouTube)
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I had been frustrated because there is a huge lack of courses that cover modern C#. Most I have found cover .Net 5 or earlier. It was like my wish had been granted yesterday when I saw a marketing email from a company that teaches coding courses. They launched a brand new C# course that covers old and new C# and has multiple hands on projects to complete. I made a membership on the site and started going through the course.
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I finished a git hub class. The course had a lack of resources to finish the main project. I spent a couple days watching YouTube videos, looking up git hub documents, and checking W3 schools to finish the class. I created a guide for students to use to finish the project by pulling all the resources I used into one place. My mentor at school told me I should become an instructor after I graduate.
Does this sub have “seeker’s discernment” type of scripting?
I intuitively know what material i should consume and i also find good materials way easily.
I’ve also come to understand that if i’m not understanding some material, i should search for the one that I can understand, rather than giving up on studying the topic.
yes. seeking information is a foundational skill of programmers. sometimes people joke kinda “a professional programmer is a professional google search user”
Or reddit
Bro same here am looking into getting a book on c#11 just to bring me up to speed and help me improve before starting some tough game projects
What was the company you found for learning C#?
Sorry for silly question, but I’m just curious. How it would affect a person who knows nothing about programming at all?
If one doesn’t take action as far as a certain minimum commitment to learning something regularly, I’d imagine reconciliation of some sort.
But it would at least help with a general-purpose learning mindset.
It’s a skill based learning subliminal.
You’re supposed to run it alongside learning programming, not doing that would just cause reconciliation symptoms.
King Radiance stacked with Index Gate: Ultimate Programmer X
Zero to Mastery is the site.
It’s not in C# 11 but I went through half the the C# Players Guide by RB Whitaker. It teaches modern C# and uses C# 10.
I recommend it at least to get the basics down. It does pick up after the OOP section which is what made me realize I need to learn more about classes and methods before I continue to go through it.