09-26-2014, 11:02 AM
CaptainHenreh Wrote:RawrImAMonster Wrote:It really is a quite useful skill to have. And will be even more so going forward.
Bah, you might think so, if you do it for a living. I'm sure carpenters think it's super important their kids know how to square up a truss, but I could give a shit.
What does that even mean, anyway? "Know how to code".
If you can do this:
#include<stdio.h>
main(){
printf("Hello World");
}
and
"gcc lolzicancode.c -o runmerofl"
Congratulations, you know "how to code". But that ain't what you meant, so what about a computer programming language do you REALLY want your kids to know?
See above response. The thought process behind it. Not just accepting the fact that you got "stuck;" finding another way to achieve the same end goal. There's plenty more to it but that was one of my big takeaways.
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