AW: Re: [Kde-women] KDE Women - Introduction
Frauke Oster
oster at kde.org
Thu Jan 29 15:23:50 CET 2004
I only can say that it is very important to practice programming. I read
some books about C++ before I started to study computer science at uni and
books can only teach you the syntax. To get the real understanding for the
programming language you have to practice it. I would give you the advice to
use books that give you coding tasks, so that you can practice using the
syntax. At my uni I get every week a coding task and it really helped me to
get better and to understand what I am doing. So just try to find a way for
practicing.
If you need any advice I guess you'll find it at this mailing list.
Cheers,
Frauke
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Von: webdiva at skynet.be [mailto:webdiva at skynet.be]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2004 14:31
An: kde-women at mail.kde.org
Betreff: RE: Re: [Kde-women] KDE Women - Introduction
Talking about learning... I've been looking for evening courses like crazy
and found nothing. No programming courses (unless you want to go back to uni
and become engineer), no unix or linux courses. I even posted messages on
the Brussels Linux message list and no one could tell where I could follow a
unix or linux course??? The only thing I can find is expensive courses like
red hat certification which must be 400 for a 3 day course and you have to
know the basics already...
Any idea on how to learn programming when you're working all day and don't
have much money??? ;-)
Marie
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