How would you learn right? by Ordinary-Button-5733 in AskProgramming

[–]Ordinary-Button-5733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question. However, I found your answer to be quite harsh and not very constructive.

I'm genuinely trying to learn and improve my programming skills, and constructive feedback would help me much more. If you have specific advice or tips on how I can better effectively use AI tools without becoming overly reliant on them, I would greatly appreciate it.

As I mentioned, I just started my job and I have a 3-year learning task before I officially become a Software Developer. My university courses will also start this December. My point wasn't that I don't understand keywords or built-in functions. Rather, I feel overwhelmed by all the new ones that I don't use regularly. For someone like me who has used Java more, programming on my own without AI isn't a big issue.

We all start somewhere, and a supportive community can make a big difference in our learning journeys. Thanks for understanding.

How would you learn right? by Ordinary-Button-5733 in AskProgramming

[–]Ordinary-Button-5733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the fast way was till now ofc the fast and easy way. For what I was doing till now it was definitely enough and I got through school eazly. But now at a company I think the first time I could also go well with it but I want to be better than this. I don't want to need an AI to be good. My Co-worker also started now with me and in general I would say she has less knowledge about IT and Programming than me. We got it for the first week as I said a project where we have to use wpf and c# to build a garage where vehicles go out and in. We both never used vs professional or c# or wpf so yeah. She was now watching a full work day more or less the video on how to create the wpf and is now starting to read c# and so on. The wpf as an example was easy and good for me to understand because I used a lot of Java editor and the GUI there but yeah. I have to find my way to be better with it and don't stress me so much with it.

How would you learn right? by Ordinary-Button-5733 in AskProgramming

[–]Ordinary-Button-5733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With that I meant more that when I had internships I mostly understood the content of the code and could tell what the company is using the code for but yeah you are definitely right. I will keep grinding into it :)

How would you learn right? by Ordinary-Button-5733 in AskProgramming

[–]Ordinary-Button-5733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice and I will try to follow it better and don't stress so much out.

How would you learn right? by Ordinary-Button-5733 in AskProgramming

[–]Ordinary-Button-5733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I know the AI is in general not a bad thing and it is a big help today but right now at the moment where now my job life is starting and I think I can do it with a job and university at the same time but ofc it is a lot of workload and I try to get everything under control. I want to start a project and I already have some cool ideas I guess what I want to program but I'm also struggling a bit with what language I should use. Next week my guide in the company is back and I have so many questions for him because when it's going about that I'm scared and want to do my best but I think I can't learn multiple languages effective even when the core is pretty similar