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Originally Posted by schecter
Thanks yea i think i might stick to google and things off the web. The book i have right now is on C++ and its by Brian Overland. Its pretty good its just hard to get familiar with and hard to understand. I want to get familiar with the languages though..what all do you know Cuddles?
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im near fluent in almost every programming language as long as i have an internet connection(i have this knack, i know what to search for)
i can code javascript, html, css, php, and many other web-based "programming" langauges(more scripting, but whatever, lets keep it simple)
im "learning" c++ in class (school, im atleast 3 weeks ahead of my class, the only benefits im getting are habits, and 3d graphics stuff at the end of the year for like 2 weeks)
i know basic, qbasic, and vb6, i was learning brainfuck(yes, that's a programming language), but i got bored with it(it's quite simplistic), i thought about learning pascal, and i know perl quite well
im what you'd probably want to call a linguist, i see connections in things that normal people wouldnt, so i pick up on things better, as i am not learning something completely new, im incorporating things to an old scheme.