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- From: Tom Wheeley <tomw@tsys.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: How to break in to Programming?
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 96 19:51:43 GMT
- Organization: City Zen FM
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- In article <urquiola-1703962142150001@ronin.tiac.net>
- urquiola@ronin.tiac.net "Michael Urquiola" writes:
-
- > 1) What is the best way to learn not just so I can be employed, but just
- > to be good? I've gone through several books, taken a few courses, but am
- > still lost by much of what I see in this newsgroup.
-
- Practice.
-
- Seriously, this will give you far greater confidence and knowledge of the
- boundaries and idioms of _any_ language (or anything!) than any book or course
- can give you. Unfortuantely it can take up an inordinate amount of time :|
-
- .splitbung
- --
- * TQ 1.0 * The 'Just So Quotes'.
- The C Programming Language: combines the flexibility of assembly language
- with the power of assembly language.
-