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>trying to learn programming on my own
>book keeps telling me to write shit that I don't even know how it works
>how tf do I turn this shit into an actual program
> i cant even

>> No.11238569

Guys how do I confirm objectively that my girlfriend predicted trump's impeachment? It did happen but there's not really physical evidence. Nobody would believe a lie detector test right? That's the best I would be able to do because I know what happened but there's not much proof I guess.

How do I prove this?

>> No.11239001

>>11238569
Send us pics of her feet.

>> No.11239003

>>11239001
>>11239001
My French Celestial girlfriend has eerily and accurately predicted several things but made herself untraceable and without record...

>> No.11239008

>>11238569
Predict something else BEFORE it happens and post here. Not something that's expected to happen by everyone.

>> No.11239013

>>11239008

For fuck sake, I predicted there were going to be two mass shootings on August 3rd of this year and in my email journal I was talking about how my dream was entirely blue and white which is unusual for a dream, it was like a walmart colour filter was over the whole dream.

I, and I'll keep saying it, made the assertion that "something" was going to happen when the Notre Dame burned down, before anybody knew that.

She's trying to suppress the evidence to make it look like I am not predicting anything.

https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/22515699/

I know this looks like I didn't predict anything, but consider the oddness of the coincidence, because the coincidence is the byproduct of something real.

>> No.11239018

>>11239003
Why :`(

>> No.11239019

>>11239013

Thanks for the timestamp 4.

Lol.

>> No.11239022

>>11238561
Just about everything is a function. When you encounter something new, look up how it’s defined as a function

>> No.11239026

>>11239018

She's not trying to prove it to everybody.

>> No.11239028

>>11238561
You have a shit book.

>> No.11239033

>>11238561
"I can't give complete instructions on how to learn to program here — it's a complex skill. But I can tell you that books and courses won't do it — many, maybe most of the best hackers are self-taught. You can learn language features — bits of knowledge — from books, but the mind-set that makes that knowledge into living skill can be learned only by practice and apprenticeship. What will do it is (a) reading code and (b) writing code." - Eric Steven Raymond

>> No.11240107

>>11238561
Using textbooks to learn programming must be one of the most ironical things in modern times