But at the moment, I haven't done any Windows development for like a year, and the last thing I did, I completely deleted it because I decided it was too badly designed
So maybe when I start Windows development again I'll check it out
Maybe it would be easier if I just approached a pre-existing PC Repair company and offered to do work for them - how successful that would be I don't know
and then I used to have free hosting, but then that started to be unreliable so this guy I knew offered me free hosting on his paid for server, then free DNS hosting from afraid.org
I have a problem in that reciting theory in exams is not me
basically, I used to be a complete examination machine, put anything in and I can bring it back out no problem, I had a practically photographic memory of anything I was paying significant attention to
I was reading about how at MIT, instead of learning 100% theory, you will learn a more condensed version of the theory and then talk more about how that theory is useful in doing a certain thing
but, unfortunately, in about January of 2009 I realized that I was actually a pretty decent programmer (considering my relative age and experience) and I really, really liked making programs
at which point I promptly lost absolutely all taste for learn-regurgitate-forget cycles
add to that the fun things like: dynamic typing, and implicit variable declarations, and only out parameters, and it's practically impossible to get a grip on what a PROLOG program actually does.
Or is it like We'll teach you something that isn't what you will use to make sure you understand how it works put you won't be able to but it into an actual context because we haven't taught you how
We'll teach you the theory of something you'll never use and we'll certainly never ask you to demonstrate you can use it or show you how to use it and after the exam is done you can forget it and you'll be better off
There's people older than me (my sisters friend he's like 19/20)
and I can sort of talk to him about computers
But
I get the idea that his experience either lies with just being good with Linux and just a guy who's computer literal and his field doesn't apply to mine
Nice The closest I've come was in primary school, when I was good friends with the IT technician, I was learning VB and stuff then, while she was teaching me how to fix computers
There's not been a time in my life that I can remember when I haven't had access to a computer
and then I realized that I could do a better job than most of the pre-provided scripts and could fix bugs in the scripting layer of the game and that sort of thing
effectively, as far as anyone knows, you go to a programming course already knowing to program, in the most fundamental level, or you can never learn to program
in the general case, there are obviously exclusions
and being able to solve even the simplest programming challenges proves that you can program and can be taught to program
The code I was taking about earlier @DeadMG, was this homework management program that helped students organise their homework and eliminate distractions
But when I revisited it about a month ago when I was deleting stuff
I was a bit better educated, and realised that, even without the bugs that were in it, the program needed a better interface than I had designed to even be remotely marketable