Learning to Program
Kevin Morris
kevjmorris-PkbjNfxxIARBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Mon Oct 1 16:18:31 UTC 2007
thanks for the suggestions...will do my best to adhere to it...
> Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 09:15:00 -0400
> From: linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
> To: tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org
> Subject: Re: [TLUG]: Learning to Program
>
> Henry de Valence wrote:
> > Hi. I'm 15, and I started using Linux last February, and haven't looked back.
> > I started with Ubuntu, but then I switched to Kubuntu. Right now I'm running
> > Gutsy Gibbon, because Fiesty doesn't support my video card. Anyways, I know a
> > bit about Java and C++ (I have the basic stuff about datatypes, control
> > structures, functions and recursion, etc, and some OOP stuff.) What I know I
> > learned partly by myself and partly in a summer course I took (the Grade 11
> > CS course, but according to my teacher we went beyond what we were supposed
> > to).
> >
> > Anyways, I'm looking for a good, comprehensive guide to learning about
> > programming GUI applications for KDE using QT, and I figured this would be a
> > good place to ask. Ideally, I'd like something that I can do a bit at a time,
> > because I have homework and other stuff. The other thing is that I'd like to
> > learn programming for KDE 4 applications, but right now I'm running 7.10,
> > which uses KDE 3.5. I thought this would be a good place to ask for
> > suggestions.
> >
> > Harry de Valence
>
> I can't make much of suggestion, being a perl-type myself. :)
>
> I did want to say "Welcome to the industry!" though. I am also entirely
> self-taught, and owe a *huge* debt to TLUG and other great mailing
> lists. Check the archives to see how often I ask questions, and the
> quality (and patience) of the replies!
>
> I have three general suggestions though;
>
> a) Whatever language you settle on (Python, etc), find a dedicated
> mailing list and join it. For example, perl being my drug of choice,
> Toronto Perl Mongers was the list for me. TLUG rocks, but sometimes you
> find a wierd quirk that you need to ask a dedicated community about.
>
> b) Write clean code. Period, full stop. It doesn't really matter what
> style you adopt, but stick to it and be consistent. It's frightening how
> quickly a great program can go to hell because of sloppy code
> formatting. My last job was working on a 9yo program that had never been
> properly formatted. I would lose upwards of an hour whenever I started
> for on a new file just cleaning up the code so I could follow the logic.
>
> c) Don't be a show off and write self-documenting code. As you learn,
> you will be tempted to use more and more complex code that incorporates
> new tricks you have learned... Don't fall into this trap! *Always* use
> the simplest, most obvious steps, tools and commands to accomplish a
> task. There is a true beauty in simplicity!
>
> The senior programmer at my last job showed me a short article on the
> progression of a programmer by showing a simple "Hello, World!" script.
> I wish I could find it again, but it went something like this:
>
> - Beginner:
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> print "Hello, World!\n";
>
> - Intermediate:
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> my @words;
> my $foo="Hello";
> my $bar="World";
> push @words, $foo;
> push @words, $bar;
> my $string;
> for (0.. at words)
> {
> if ( $_ == 1 )
> {
> $string.=", ";
> $string.=$words[$_];
> }
> else
> {
> $string.=$words[$_];
> }
> }
> $string.="!\n";
> print $string;
>
> - Expert;
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> print "Hello, World!\n"
>
>
> Maybe someone here can find the original (much better written)
> example of what I am trying to get at, but hopefully you see what I mean. :P
>
> My $0.02!
>
> Madi
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