Meanwhile in America
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Posts basic excel code to prove programming skills.. I can’t breathe...
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Ever sign an NDA?SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 11:06 pmPosts basic excel code to prove programming skills.. I can’t breathe...
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Few people write clean C. I think even in real time systems projects are moving to C++ just because resources are more plentiful.
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OK, you all know me fairly well, as an anonymous internet friend.
My last training in programming was MIS201 in 1986 which was exclusively BASIC and the final project involved a flow chart with two or three decision nodes IIRC.
I think if I busted my ass about 7 or 8 hours a day I could be writing decent code in one of these C languages by labor day. Am I full of shit here?
My last training in programming was MIS201 in 1986 which was exclusively BASIC and the final project involved a flow chart with two or three decision nodes IIRC.
I think if I busted my ass about 7 or 8 hours a day I could be writing decent code in one of these C languages by labor day. Am I full of shit here?
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I do have a soft spot for VB. It is a cool environment for what it is. It's not legit programming, though. It is a cool environment that lets even people with legal and business degrees create little office apps. They can even do it with all gui. Pretty cool.
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Sure. On both accounts.Fife wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 5:32 amOK, you all know me fairly well, as an anonymous internet friend.
My last training in programming was MIS201 in 1986 which was exclusively BASIC and the final project involved a flow chart with two or three decision nodes IIRC.
I think if I busted my ass about 7 or 8 hours a day I could be writing decent code in one of these C languages by labor day. Am I full of shit here?
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To be an elite hacker you need to be able to write visual basic scripts that sum columns in a spreadsheet
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Writing unintelligible code that only a handful of people can understand?Fife wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 5:32 amOK, you all know me fairly well, as an anonymous internet friend.
My last training in programming was MIS201 in 1986 which was exclusively BASIC and the final project involved a flow chart with two or three decision nodes IIRC.
I think if I busted my ass about 7 or 8 hours a day I could be writing decent code in one of these C languages by labor day. Am I full of shit here?
You're a natural.
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