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mykaDragonBlue

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    mykaDragonBlue reacted to NavyCuda in Moto Z Force and Moto Mods - Creative Short   
    Yeah I don't know.
     
    I found it hard to watch, but then I spent a great deal of time outdoors with my grandfather.  Not much need for technology when you have a camp fire.  They're beautiful to watch.
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    mykaDragonBlue reacted to Canada EH in Moto Z Force and Moto Mods - Creative Short   
    So we watch the vid and click on the link in the description then have to watch the vid a second time completely through to put in an entry. I got the feeling though we could enter as many times as we wished. From the ticker counter at the top.
     
     

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    mykaDragonBlue reacted to Worth in Tech Confession Time!   
    I'm currently using a Mac
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    mykaDragonBlue reacted to Isvan in Best langauge to learn to both start and have a big advantage   
    May not make sense, dont try to learn how to programming in one language learn how to just program. That is learn theory, that way you know the core basics that most (Most popular languages) for all the languages, and then can learn the little tricks for each languages as you go.
     
    Key thing is learn why not just how. Ie try to learn the low level workings of software, which can then help you with problem solving later down the line.
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    mykaDragonBlue got a reaction from ARikozuM in Best langauge to learn to both start and have a big advantage   
    Exactly this. 
     
    The most important thing to learn while studying is how to think like a developer. How to break down a problem and solve it logically. How the various parts of your software will interact.
     
    Languages come and go (or at least, more come). Frameworks and methodologies change over time.  The fundamentals of "how to program" stay pretty much the same though.
     
    The languages I learnt at university were Java (Object Oriented), C (Open GL etc) and Perl (scripting). I haven't used any of those in a work situation in the until very recently, but that broad set of concepts carry over to everything else.
     
    There's plenty of syntax references online. If you know the concepts already, it's not too difficult to apply them to new situations.
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    mykaDragonBlue got a reaction from JoaoPRSousa in ZTE Axon 7 Giveaway   
    I'm pretty sure those specs are better than my laptop. sigh.
     
    This might actually be a phone i seriously consider when the time finally comes to replace my htc oneXL 
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