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How hard is to code?

Submitted by Ralito, , Thread ID: 108388

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RE: How hard is to code?

#51
ts very hard to code shit that isnt dum but if you want html/css its not hard

RE: How hard is to code?

#52
You must try yourself everyday at least 5-6 hours. You always improve your coding skill. It's so easy forgetable think.. So don't give a break so long

RE: How hard is to code?

#53
It's not hard at all, there are a lot of free resources online that can teach you how to

RE: How hard is to code?

#54
I think the answer to this question actually depends on your, dedication, the coding language and the kind of project you will be working on. But I'm pretty sure there will come a time when coding will be so much easier with softwares.

RE: How hard is to code?

#55
It depending on what do you want to do a website or an application/ware for website start with HTML/CSS and application/ware C or C++ is good

RE: How hard is to code?

#56
I find that coding is more of an exercise in thinking rather than learning/remembering what code does what. Once you memorize the basics of a coding language and get into the right mindset for problem-solving, it just comes down too time. LUA isnt a bad option to choose, unless the reason you are choosing it is too learn roblox development :/
If your starting out, dont try roblox development, make basic java programs (Preferably ones that you can use eventually, autoclickers, screen recorders are an interesting challenge, etc). With roblox development you need to have server-sided scripts, test things to make sure your scripts arent only working locally, etc.

RE: How hard is to code?

#57
I would learn something a little more useful, like PHP.

RE: How hard is to code?

#58
I've only been programming (no markup languages and no visual basic scripts) for about 3-4 years now and so far I've gotten proficient in Python and PHP.
I will say that it's a pain in the butt to go from an interpreted language to a compiled language and especially from a high-level language to a low-level language.

The biggest pitfall I've experienced thus far with learning C is with memory allocation. I love the ability to create my own data types and I have attempted to port over enumerations and typedefs over to PHP to no real avail.
Your best bet is to stick with a language and when you're proficient enough to make use of that language then you can take what you've learned from said language over into your second language.

Just remember that it's tougher to go from a high level language to a low level language since you're not used to laying out data types and memory allocation.

RE: How hard is to code?

#59
Coding is not quite hard, it is just to type some lines as a good dog... Development is a real hardship that makes me wake everyday

RE: How hard is to code?

#60
Java, is a pretty easy and used in many projects, Learning Angular is a good way to start developing Web Apps Wink

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