Jump to content

Bartman

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Bartman

  1. Is the class, "Introduction to Programming", or "Introduction to Programming C#"? If you have no previous coding experience, then you should be learning about basic principals of programming and machine architecture.

     

    The course is "Introduction to Programming". I have no previous experience whatsoever in programming . I only did "Logo" when I was ten but that doesnt count :P

  2. Dear ivanv , they're teaching us C# in the Introduction to Programming course and what the professor does is that he is lecturing about the new things that we have to learn , he is telling us what to study from the textbook and then he is giving us exercises to do for the next time. I did all exercises with a 80% overall success .

    I have manage to understand the language's basic concepts and how Microsoft Visual c# works. Now , that I have a big assignment to do with a lot of tasks with it I feel confused and dont know from where to start.

     

    I think that the fact that I started C# without knowing any other programming language was rough for me and also how the professor approaches the class is not good enough.

    I was looking at this video http://www.youtube.c...h?v=KnKFjNpA9J8 and I realize how important role does the professor plays in classes like Programming.

  3. Hello guys ,

    I've been studying IT for 2 months now and I would like to share with you my thoughts about something.

    First of all, I wanted to study in this area because of my love on technology , computers , videogames ,etc. so it came naturally to study computer science . My dream is to be something on the videogame industry.

    So far , the 2 months that I study in this area Im studying Introduction to CS , GAME fundamentals and Introduction to Programming (C#).

    The first two are pretty easy and interesting subjects , the 3rd is also interested but I think that it's not my thing to code. I find it very difficult to understand .

    I have three questions for you guys :

    1. Because Im not that good with C# , can I continue to C++ in the next semester ? As is a subject that I need to learn if I want to continue my studies in Gaming Development.

    2. If programming isn't my thing what else can I do in order to study what I love ?

    3.To be successful in the Computer Science area , you need to know at least one programming language?

     

    Thanks for your time ,

    Georgios Tsoukatos

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.