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Jerahmy

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    Jerahmy got a reaction from Paytend01 in i updated the parts list   
    Maybe, that's a lot of processing power. Not sure if the CPU is up to the challenge.
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from The Belgian Waffle in i updated the parts list   
    It should run vanilla Minecraft at a steady 30 FPS. Im just estimating though.
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from Quaker in Your opinion   
    The list you pasted is blank good sir.
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from Oswin in Your opinion   
    The list you pasted is blank good sir.
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from Krik00 in Your opinion   
    The list you pasted is blank good sir.
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    Jerahmy reacted to Enderman in I need help with Python.   
    just like in regular math you can do a<b or a>b
    so if answer>5 then it should return 1
    figure the other one out
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from Enderman in I need help with Python.   
    I'm stupid, thank you.
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    Jerahmy reacted to SSL in Another Python problem   
    I don't care about instructions if they're wrong. In the real world, programs are designed to interfaces and performance constraints; specifics of implementation are not important and should be ignored if they are stupid.
     
    Codeacademy is shit; I wouldn't be surprised if the people who wrote this "tutorial" know nothing about Python.
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from derrickd241 in Where to start when programming?   
    LOL "That's horrible" RIP Maryland drivers.
     
    I found it btw
     
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    Jerahmy reacted to Spectrez in gpu   
    Hey, could you link your planned build?
     
    if you want to go Nvidia then im unsure about what gpu exactly you would need, but my guess is atleast a 970
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from alex_read in Where to start when programming?   
    What got me into programming... Hmm where to start? I have always been into computers, I have had one my entire life. (Im only 15). I LOVE playing video games, I wouldn't mind helping make a game, but I don't think I can do that, due to the fact that i'm not creative. I also would mind developing software. Something that can stop viruses, malware, spyware. What I want to do is get a job somewhere that I can work with other programmers. During my Junior and Senior year in highschool, (Next year and the year after) Im going to take half-day highschool, half-day college for a programming* class. (**The class gives you the basics in programming and teaches me other things like, photoshop, adobe premiere, ect.**) If you have anything other questions, please ask! I will be happy to answer.
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    Jerahmy reacted to alex_read in Where to start when programming?   
    As others have said, pick a course online, a YouTube series or get a book and follow that to get a basic understanding of how to run a program and some of the basic concepts most programming languages use.. what variables, loops and if statements are for example.
     
    After this, just try to get outside your comfort zone & start writing any programs or scripts to get practice. You will be lost but just ask for help each step of the way on programming forums & use the language help files ... each tough new part which you pass & which you thought impossible will feel super rewarding once you've passed it.
     
    As for the language to start to get the course/book on, see some other recent posts on this forum answering that and/or let us know here why you're getting into programming, what you want to accomplish & what you love doing. I.e. do you want to build a robot, website, game etc.
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    Jerahmy reacted to alex_read in Where to start when programming?   
    Ok then personally I'd suggest c++ for the games & you could start to look at game engines for later down the line. Things like DirectX, Unity, OpenGL or Unreal all have libraries, basically code files which professional game developers have written to take away much of the advanced maths etc. & make it easier for you to write a game more speedily. I'd say give it a try - with any interested classmates too. Maybe there's tons of creativity if the right domain & interest for you presents itself.
     
    For antivirus writing, you'll more than likely need assembly or c languages then a good computer science degree equivalent later down the road.
     
    If you start out learning c or c++ from the course/book etc. they sound to me at least, the most beneficial to you.
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    Jerahmy got a reaction from ShadowCaptain in How to increase FPS in ARMA 3?   
    You sir, are a god among men! Turning everything to ultra (Believe it or not) brought my FPS up from 25max to around 50-60FPS
     
    Thank you!
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