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Unread 06-04-2010, 16:10
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Re: How Did You Learn How To Program?

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Originally Posted by kgzak View Post
Debugging can be difficult but my dad, one of the programing mentors, is an electrical, mechanical, and software engineer. He has experience and normally knows were to look. I learned LabView simply by being able to play with it. I didn't find it hard to understand. I have no experience with Java, so I don't know how hard Java is. If you just play around with it, maybe you can learn to understand it.
No I was saying that the problem was electrical all along and I change my code (which is correct) but it becomes wrong and too much headaches... Yea I agree, programming is mostly from experience... Big companies rather have the person with 4 year experience in programming than a kid with 4 years of education but 0 years on real programming experience...
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