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adilama97 · 4 months
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A Beginner's Guide to Computer Programming
Computer programming is like a secret language that empowers you to communicate with computers and make them do amazing things. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or someone looking to switch careers, learning to code opens up a world of possibilities. However, diving into the realm of computer programming can feel overwhelming for beginners. Fear not! This guide will walk you through the basics and highlight why investing in computer programming is worth your time and effort.
1. Understanding the Basics: At its core, computer programming is the art of writing instructions for computers to execute. It involves using programming languages like Python, Java, or C++ to create algorithms and solve problems. Learning the fundamentals of syntax, data types, and control structures is essential for any aspiring programmer.
2. Unlocking Creativity: Contrary to popular belief, programming isn't just about numbers and logic; it's also a creative endeavor. Writing code is like crafting a masterpiece, where you have the freedom to design and build whatever you can imagine. Whether you're developing websites, mobile apps, or games, programming allows you to bring your ideas to life.
3. Building Problem-Solving Skills: One of the most valuable skills you'll gain from programming is the ability to think critically and solve complex problems. As you tackle coding challenges, you'll learn to break down problems into smaller, more manageable tasks and develop logical solutions. These problem-solving skills are not only useful in programming but also in various aspects of life.
4. Embracing Lifelong Learning: In the fast-paced world of technology, there's always something new to learn. Computer programming is a field that constantly evolves, with new languages, frameworks, and tools emerging regularly. By investing in programming skills, you're committing to a journey of lifelong learning, staying adaptable and relevant in an ever-changing job market.
5. Opening Career Opportunities: Perhaps the most compelling reason to learn programming is the abundance of career opportunities it offers. From software development and data analysis to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, the demand for skilled programmers continues to grow across industries. Whether you're aiming for a traditional tech role or seeking to add coding skills to your current profession, proficiency in computer programming can significantly enhance your career prospects.
In conclusion, computer programming is a valuable skill that offers countless benefits for beginners and seasoned professionals alike. By mastering the basics, unlocking your creativity, honing problem-solving skills, embracing lifelong learning, and opening doors to lucrative career opportunities, investing in programming can be a game-changer. So, if you're ready to embark on an exciting journey of discovery and innovation, grab your keyboard and start coding! With dedication and perseverance, you'll soon find yourself proficient in the language of computers, ready to tackle any challenge that comes your way.
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*me working in the insides of a machine* shush, I need to focus, this is very intimate- I mean intimate- I mean intimate- I mean intimate- I mean intricate.
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angelicmech · 3 months
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you can find me here…if you want…
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lorenzonuti · 8 months
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Column maintenance.
Now available for purchase on INPRNT
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ptr-sqloint · 1 year
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mechanical guts
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f-identity · 2 years
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[Image description: A series of posts from Jason Lefkowitz @[email protected] dated Dec 08, 2022, 04:33, reading:
It's good that our finest minds have focused on automating writing and making art, two things human beings do simply because it brings them joy. Meanwhile tens of thousands of people risk their lives every day breaking down ships, a task that nobody is in a particular hurry to automate because those lives are considered cheap https://www.dw.com/en/shipbreaking-recycling-a-ship-is-always-dangerous/a-18155491 (Headline: 'Recycling a ship is always dangerous.' on Deutsche Welle) A world where computers write and make art while human beings break their backs cleaning up toxic messes is the exact opposite of the world I thought I was signing up for when I got into programming
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the-gom-jabbar · 11 months
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AI Search Engines: Why won't you use us? 😭
Me:
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teamfortress2yaoi · 7 months
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beepboopappreciation · 4 months
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EVERYONE SHUT UP
IT'S
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GIVE YOUR TELEVISION A HUG!!!
I SAID SHUT UP
IT'S
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KISS YOUR COMPUTER
NOW!!!!!!!!
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zoomar · 11 months
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He's in love with his Electronic Secretary - Telephone Answering Set
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pigswithwings · 2 years
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joy and love on the planet earth
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stemgirlchic · 7 months
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why neuroscience is cool
space & the brain are like the two final frontiers
we know just enough to know we know nothing
there are radically new theories all. the. time. and even just in my research assistant work i've been able to meet with, talk to, and work with the people making them
it's such a philosophical science
potential to do a lot of good in fighting neurological diseases
things like BCI (brain computer interface) and OI (organoid intelligence) are soooooo new and anyone's game - motivation to study hard and be successful so i can take back my field from elon musk
machine learning is going to rapidly increase neuroscience progress i promise you. we get so caught up in AI stealing jobs but yes please steal my job of manually analyzing fMRI scans please i would much prefer to work on the science PLUS computational simulations will soon >>> animal testing to make all drug testing safer and more ethical !! we love ethical AI <3
collab with...everyone under the sun - psychologists, philosophers, ethicists, physicists, molecular biologists, chemists, drug development, machine learning, traditional computing, business, history, education, literally try to name a field we don't work with
it's the brain eeeeee
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prokopetz · 1 year
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With all the effort they're putting into making sure that ChatGPT never says or does anything even the tiniest bit unmarketable I give it even odds that within two years we end up with a situation where you ask it the wrong sort of question and it automatically calls the cops.
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dowotdashdotdot · 4 months
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hi i am being normal about computers again
the intimate, bordering-on-sexual bond between a fucked up, emotionally underdeveloped, touch starved, autistic, poorly transitioned tgirl with next to no social skills and a slew of taboos in her sexuality, and an old laptop she bought at goodwill for $6 and disassembled, cleaned, repaired, upgraded, and physically modified, running linux, with a hard drive containing her entire past, before, during and after her discovery of herself
yeah its one of those nights again
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ptr-sqloint · 1 year
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sometimes, computers are a variety of angel
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the-machines-pursuits · 2 months
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“I wanna kiss her. I want to touch her”
Maybe you already have.
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