A lot of my current knowledge of computers, coding, and programs is self-taught. Never trekked in this neck of the woods at school, it was always more of a personal hobby of mine. I’m taking comp sci courses this coming semester so that should help a lot in terms of developing a stronger foundation. Looking forward to it! Hope I don’t become jaded. 4 months ago
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It was part of my education at UMBC. Completed a Computer Science degree. I was very focused on my studies and linux/unix development. Start by installing Ubuntu dual boot on your computer. 9 months ago
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want to become a good programmer 17 months ago
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Just pick up a language, buy a book , and start coding. Stackoverflow.com will help you a lot 18 months ago
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hi, i’m a student in IT in college here in morocco and i like web technologies and stuff like that :) if anyone want any help just ask ;) 20 months ago
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believe me, it is the difficult subject i’ve ever taken yet. :) and i also really need a help. 23 months ago
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OK so I got a book from the library on MS Word VBA macros. Well it’s not MS Excel but it’s a start. Now I have to block off half an hour of fresh time (not tired time) to get into it. I was told years ago (by someone with a BSc in computer science and who wrote programs for the company I worked for at the time) that MS Excel macros are easier to get into because they are cell based, whereas word documents are harder to follow what you do. Ah, well I never make anything easy for myself :-( 2 years ago
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Since I use MS Excel at work, I’m going to aim for a beginner’s level on VBA macros for Excel. 2 years ago
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