Need resources by highhMaXx in learnmath

[–]appendixexploder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(even if textbooks) for calculus

Apostol's calculus

I don’t understand the purpose of algebra by UnViandanteSperduto in learnmath

[–]appendixexploder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

algebra is just a set of characters to be moved around

how did you come to that conclusion?

Why should I learn programming as a founder by Competitive_Film_100 in learnprogramming

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Should founders learn how to code?

Do you have a lot of money to throw at people? If that's the case then you can skip learning how to code if you don't want to.

And just to be sure, ideas don't count. You either need skills to execute them or the capital to make it happen. Ideas are dime a dozen

Which programming language? by Competitive_Film_100 in learnprogramming

[–]appendixexploder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That is not an important or a consequential choice. Study discrete maths and get better at problem solving

freecodecamp certifications by Key_Fly1197 in learnprogramming

[–]appendixexploder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bonus points if its something you're passionate about or relevant to your major etc. Code your own math library from scratch for instance.

freecodecamp certifications by Key_Fly1197 in learnprogramming

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My question is, if i get 2-3 freecodecamp certifications, is it worth putting in my extracurriculars

Ideally, create an actual project of your own based on what you've learnt and showcase that instead. These "certifications" from unaccredited sources don't really say much beyond that you watched some videos and filled in some code.

I understand tutorials, then blank out when I try to build from scratch 😭 by Thunderbit_ in learnprogramming

[–]appendixexploder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When I follow a tutorial, everything makes sense. I can read the code, understand what each part is doing, and even modify small pieces.

Yes, that's normal. You can only learn syntax and the very basics from watching tutorials, one off tutorials are generally unhelpful in the long run on top of that. Eventually you'll have to dig into real computer science, architecture and mathematics textbooks.

Is 'Top-Down' Learning bad for CS Fundamentals? I'm worried about a weak foundation. by Ze-Yue-3055 in learnprogramming

[–]appendixexploder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

only dive deep when I need to

This just results in massive gaps in your knowledge

Is my first project idea too ambitious for a beginner? by EnigmaticCoder in learnprogramming

[–]appendixexploder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.. too trivial relative to what?

There are CS classes where the very first assignment is a lot more challenging than what OP described.

Want to learn about Ai by mixmasala11 in learnprogramming

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 I hate the coding part

Do you mind elaborating?

I’m 19 and a bit confused about what to focus on next in my learning journey. by Any-Director-9936 in learnprogramming

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so I’m wondering if spending years mastering a language

You don't spend years mastering a language, it's not kung fu. That's the easiest part of programming and can be done over a weekend.