Q&A: i m i computer master and a good programer also… so any body plz help me !!!?
Question by No LimiTs: i m i computer master and a good programer also… so any body plz help me !!!?
i learn alot 4m internet books and here and there, but now its use less for me, my knowlegde is now just for helping my frnds nothing else,, i was in PAKISTAN and i am a computer sci student but as may u knw there the studing stander is very low,, now i come in UAE but here the study is too expansive,, so now i want a guidness what should i do , do i study further , which i cant aford or i start some bussiness if yes so which kind of bussiness here in UAE,, plz some body giv me the right idea what i do.,, i m 19 year old, so what i do for my future ???
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Answer by no1home2day
u m nt mr u m nt gd splr u m nly 19. t tk yr t bcm mr. d nt stt bsns u no 2 ltl. icu8dbbq.i8sm2.
Ok, now that THAT is out of the way, let’s talk seriously!
At 19, you are NOT a master programmer! If you program the way you write, you won’t be able to complete even the simplest program because programming requires the ability to write things out without abbreviating anything. It will NOT allow you to make even the SMALLEST spelling error, and the grammar of the language is very specific and will not compile if you do not know the grammar of the programming language you are working with!
If you want to learn a language, start with Visual Basic . NET, when you have mastered that, go on to Visual Web . NET, and if you are VERY brave, study any of the C family of languages, such as C, C+, C++ or C#, but these are the HARDEST to learn. It will take you years to master even ONE of these languages, but I wish you the best of luck in studying.
But next time, please, Please PLEASE spell out your ALL of your words and at least make SOME kind of attempt at using proper grammar. If you at least TRY, that’s worth SOME thing!
If you can afford a few books, I STRONGLY recommend the “Teach Yourself … in 21 Days” or “Teach Yourself … in 24 Hours” series by SAMS. (You replace the “…” with what you want to learn, such as “Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in 21 Days.”, et cetera.)
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