Tuesday, November 15, 2011

F12 in College Programming

Are you having difficulty in your programming subjects? Been streaming the entire google or bing or yahoo to search for an answer of the programming assignment or project that your teacher has given to you and yet the exact answer is nowhere to be found?

Does it cause you headache? Feelin’ like giving up?

BEEN THERE! DONE THAT.

Truly, programming is a challenging thing to do. It never fails you to feel good once you create the program successfully. That’s if you make it right. Otherwise, it could be the most annoying subject you could ever have. The feeling when you have the idea how to solve the problem, when you have it everything in your head but you could not put it into code? Possibly, you may have the idea how to solve the problem, everything’s on your head, but no matter how you change, interchange or revise the code, still it only gives you error. And you end up wondering why. Why?

Programming, like anything else, it requires practice. Along with it is the familiarization of the programming language you are using. It doesn’t necessarily mean that you do have to memorize the codes all the way from top to bottom but at least you have to “familiarize” in the real sense of the word. You have to know how each line is used.

Yes, I know you have heard it already from your teachers perhaps over and over again. The words “practice” and “familiarize” the program. What an excuse, right? How are you going to practice when there is nothing to practice with, right? There are many codes in the internet, you may find, but seldom of them only fits to your level. I mean, you cannot really relate the entire given example programs in the Internet, can you? Some are too broad and some are too narrow.

This is the very reason why this blog is created – to help college students(IT/CS majors), in their programming subjects. We will be posting sample program codes here which may be near to the particular problems given to a college student. The codes are personally created by group of individuals who have adequate knowledge in programming. This will be a simple guide for you to enhance your skills in solving problems, improve your solving techniques and create your own program in the future.

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