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| SubDaWoofer:
necrobump: --- Quote from: Foxscotch on November 06, 2016, 03:18:55 PM ---do you not know what classes are in ANY language or just python because if it's the second one then they do the same things they do in other languages --- End quote --- Just in general, since im starting to learn how to c# |
| Foxscotch:
--- Quote from: SubDaWoofer on November 12, 2016, 10:02:49 PM ---Just in general, since im starting to learn how to c# --- End quote --- you were talking about making a programming language[1] and you don't know what classes are? alright man it is hard to teach in a blockland forum post. but rest assured if you use C# you will become very familiar with classes in the meantime you could read this, since you already know python: https://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/ex40.html |
| Nickelob Ultra:
Bump, anyone have any experience with Assembly? Any protips, hints, etc. that may be of use? Currently diving headfirst into it in class right about now. |
| SubDaWoofer:
--- Quote from: Nickelob Ultra on November 14, 2016, 09:52:13 PM ---Bump, anyone have any experience with Assembly? Any protips, hints, etc. that may be of use? Currently diving headfirst into it in class right about now. --- End quote --- assembly doesnt really have that much uses tbh, youd be better off learning a more efficient programming language unless your in for the esoteric part of it then im full in on you taking it |
| Nickelob Ultra:
--- Quote from: SubDaWoofer on November 14, 2016, 09:54:08 PM ---assembly doesnt really have that much uses tbh, youd be better off learning a more efficient programming language unless your in for the esoteric part of it then im full in on you taking it --- End quote --- Well regardless of its practicality I don't have a choice, I'm learning it for class. We've basically covered a good portion of C at this point I think, this class is two parts with probably 2/3rds C and 1/3rd Assembly. Java was the first line of classes (for covering basics, data structures (trees, heaps, maps, etc.), etc.). |
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