its kinda like making food from a recipe, the more you make it and follow the recipe exactly the sooner you wont even need it.
but dont try and be a programmer that does not need to look things up. always have a <programming language name> desk reference, well on your desk or in arms reach.
programming constructs are pretty much the same all over. separated of course but the different abstraction layers, but the only thing that changes is syntax for the most part, and there is no real reason to focus on the syntax rather than the constructs.
hope that helped a little.
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Probably the best point made yet.avansc wrote: but dont try and be a programmer that does not need to look things up. always have a <programming language name> desk reference, well on your desk or in arms reach.
Learning as much as you can about the language will help you to finish projects faster, create more impressive/efficient software, and understand the overall structure/design of your program better; but never think that you will ever be too good to use a book/internet reference. Programming isn't like painting in that a good freehand drawing will be better than one that was traced--a program written from memory and a program that was written with the assistance of a textbook will be no different (assuming the code matches of course). Always keep reading and learning as much as you can.
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That was a really good analogyavansc wrote:its kinda like making food from a recipe, the more you make it and follow the recipe exactly the sooner you wont even need it.
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Or put a C++ internet reference on your search bar.avansc wrote:always have a <programming language name> desk reference, well on your desk or in arms reach.
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