maybe 5% of people here are legitimately "smart", the next 15% practice and know enough to appear smart, the last 80% just post and never actually program
I've only ever been able to do this once, and it was on accident. Not I can't even get close with that thought in my head. I was once knocked unconcious by a hot bun warmer with spring-loaded doors.
Do the project euler problems in C (not C++ just yet) , C as a programming language is a good tool for learning computer architecture and programming simultaneously. You want to focus on algorithms over "this language feature x is better then your language feature y" do not fall for that shit like a big chunk of this board. I would also recommend a OS that requires some tinkering examples are gentoo/arch/openbsd. These are great to get a feel for what a lot of guis are hiding. You don't have to stay with these OS'es since they aren't terribly productive but it's great for learning again. There are some great books out there as well like Art of Computer Programming but I find it a bore John Segdewick's algortihms is better (there is a C version but translating from the Java might be a good exercise in anyways). The rest is just grinding you know, do a big project and improve it incrementally. When I started i made the mistake that my code should be perfect the first time I write it, you'll drop many projects like that
Instead get a first version working in however bad your code is and then as you expand you will find which pieces will have to be improved or changed.
kill yourself, that's how
Does your breath smell like cum?
https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/288213
install gentoo and read sicp while learning c
>LULZ
>smart
lmao
But is unironically good advice if not taken entirely literally
I installed gentoo once. It was a complete mess.
whats the point of installing it
You learning about kernel configuration and compiler flags.
what is "sicp"
maybe 5% of people here are legitimately "smart", the next 15% practice and know enough to appear smart, the last 80% just post and never actually program
That's almost 200%.
80 15 5 * is 75% actually
That is what I said. You stopped short of rounding it up after dubblin though. I am a completionist. I take my maths very seriously.
Being smart is a curse. You don't want to be smart.
get that bottom surgery done!
hrt
alcohol and cough syrup
>Anyone on 4cuck
>smart
Slam your head into the wall repeatedly
I've only ever been able to do this once, and it was on accident. Not I can't even get close with that thought in my head. I was once knocked unconcious by a hot bun warmer with spring-loaded doors.
is a tedious process, but you can start by sucking my cock
This board is 95% braindead. Learn some basic automation via shell scripting or python and you'll beat most of them.
Stop having buttsex
start using inhalants
Do the project euler problems in C (not C++ just yet) , C as a programming language is a good tool for learning computer architecture and programming simultaneously. You want to focus on algorithms over "this language feature x is better then your language feature y" do not fall for that shit like a big chunk of this board. I would also recommend a OS that requires some tinkering examples are gentoo/arch/openbsd. These are great to get a feel for what a lot of guis are hiding. You don't have to stay with these OS'es since they aren't terribly productive but it's great for learning again. There are some great books out there as well like Art of Computer Programming but I find it a bore John Segdewick's algortihms is better (there is a C version but translating from the Java might be a good exercise in anyways). The rest is just grinding you know, do a big project and improve it incrementally. When I started i made the mistake that my code should be perfect the first time I write it, you'll drop many projects like that
Instead get a first version working in however bad your code is and then as you expand you will find which pieces will have to be improved or changed.
bash your head against a wall a couple times