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Well for me I really start with BASIC, QBASIC rather cause there wasn't really any other kind of programming I could learn. Since I didn't have any online connection at that time, there was no way i could get programming references of compilers. Buying books on Visual C++ was totally out of my budget.So heck, I found some BASIC books in the local bookstore, and started with QBASIC. QBASIC is excellent except for the stupid ASCII interface that you always have to build.When I got my online connection, I gained the interest in building webpages. But basic HTML wasn't enough for me so I ended up learning Javascript(Note: To those who don't know Javascript is not the same as Java). From reading some online references, I discovered that many guides stated clearly that Java was not the same as Javascript. Curious, I got some references on Java. Later I picked up some learning of Java by source code released by various people. So my Java experience was merely a "see, copy, implement" kind of learning. Java seems quite adaquete for many things, but my lack of depth in this language will only end up it a bad self-opinion.
Lately however, I've entered college and a core subject is Programming in C. Well, I found C quite interesting and easy to understand(don't ask me why, ok? ). Naturally, I've started reading my books faster than the lecturers teach. Hopefully I'll move on to C++ later. To me, C seems like quite a powerful language so, I might stick to it till I find something better.
ficedula : I remember you said you're doing Computer Science ,right? I'm in my Matriculation for IT currently and I'll be done in like 6 1/2 months from now. After that, I need to decide between 2 courses : diploma in IT or a diploma in Computer Science. Since, you're doing Computer Science, could you give me a briefing on the difference between the both courses and thier job prospects?
Lately however, I've entered college and a core subject is Programming in C. Well, I found C quite interesting and easy to understand(don't ask me why, ok? ). Naturally, I've started reading my books faster than the lecturers teach. Hopefully I'll move on to C++ later. To me, C seems like quite a powerful language so, I might stick to it till I find something better.
ficedula : I remember you said you're doing Computer Science ,right? I'm in my Matriculation for IT currently and I'll be done in like 6 1/2 months from now. After that, I need to decide between 2 courses : diploma in IT or a diploma in Computer Science. Since, you're doing Computer Science, could you give me a briefing on the difference between the both courses and thier job prospects?