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Plead:Not a 'bot' exactly, but it's possible. NL is not complex, at all. |
losprince:Hulk must be in severe pains ![]() |
Hulk617:AI with 40 lines of code? You are calling calculator project AI . A calculator can be referred to as simple AI, though. I don't remember when last I went below 200 lines. |
morainez:I'll quote you elsewhere. |
Vecto:Lol. Are you learning it to crack WiFi? ![]() If you aren't truly interested in coding, you might quit halfway. I suggest you learn how to use aircrack. It's easier than coding your way in. Some articles and videos will explain better. |
Hulk617:Let me assume you'll name the project 'Jarvis', but without the actual prowess. Javascript is needed, yes. |
Hulk617:No, I can save you by calling the mods to un-ban you ![]() |
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Hulk617:Hehehe. If you continue, they will ban you o; and I cannot save you ![]() |
[quote author=mekaprime post=89327993][/quote]I believe these are the proper languages. You could also do some research to confirm. Client Side/Front End Development; Server Side/Back End Development; |
mekaprime:Aight man. That's nice. I would try to look for another thread to quote you. |
mekaprime:You are advancing, man. Nice. Go to page 1 and 2 of this thread. You would see links to some learning articles. I believe when you're done with the two languages, Javascript should be next in your list. As I said, do some research. The internet will advise you better. You must be practice them frequently though. That's the only way to determine if you're done. If you seek direct tutorship, you could enroll in online schools (free or paid, determined by your pocket). You should also check if you're into Back-end or Front-end web development. |
mekaprime:Yes, you do need a system with good specs, for smooth running. It could still work, but the system's performance will degrade over time. 1GB.. Hmmm.. I am not sure... I would advise you to upgrade it... But you could also look it up. Am new to coding (almost through with HTML & CSS)You are focusing on web development. That's great, man. I've got lots of questions, but am presently preoccupied with other things right now. Whenever am free, can i mention you in the web section, cause i could really use your help & guidance on a whole lot of things?Hmmm.. As far as its within my reach, no problem. Although I prefer you learn it personally. It sticks more to you than direct teaching. My way of teaching might not work out for you. Create a time schedule for them. Visit Udemy/YouTube, watch videos and practice. Use the Internet, conduct proper research, read articles. Having a note/journal is advisable. Then, start building projects little by little. As long as you're determined, you'll learn them. |
Abdullah1033:Hmmm.. For which programming aspect exactly. I didn't start with C tho. It could be different for others. |
ugwuozorc:Posting a link here could get you banned, bruh. |
mekaprime:Lol @bold ![]() Everything can be achieved through reading. Just plain old personal development. We are few in these parts. An average Nigerian prioritizes too many irrelevancies. I appreciate, man ![]() |
cc Vecto Mekaprime Check out this thread. |
Vecto:Languages are best learnt with personal determination. It sticks to you more, than direct teaching. Plus my style may not be the one you grab. You might have your own way of understanding it. Learning articles also help a lot. You don't need to reach out to me. I believe you can do it, man ![]() Would love to learn cyber security.I believe you start with JavaScript first, then Python. You can start learning more after that. Just be determined. As far as you're truly interested, it wouldn't be a problem learning it. Check out page 1 and 2 of this thread for some article links. Use the internet to get more. |
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Ishilove:Hehehe. Different people have what they are good at tho. I can't seem to write a piece, without some thought... but you seem to pull it off effortlessly. That's your strength ![]() |
I'll find a thread to quote you cc Vecto Mekaprime |
omoowhe:Hmm.. The laptop could still be useful. It all boils down to your specialty. What you actually want to be. |
[quote author=whitelotus post=89307691][/quote]Go to the 1st and 2nd page. There is a language guide on whatever path you're choosing. I believe you should start with JavaScript first, then later CSS. You could start learning more, after that. |
[quote author=whitelotus post=89307691][/quote]Scan through these threads I quoted you. There are useful tips. Use the Internet, as well. |
whitelotus:No be me create am o . Na normal thread. You want to major in web/software development. Start with JavaScript. |
Cashinflow8:How many did you pay for? |
cc whitelotus omoowhe Check out this thread |
I advise you guys go deeper and check out these kind of threads. Use the Internet, do some research. First, determine which aspect of programming you want to major in. The internet could help greatly in choosing your first language, as well. cc whitelotus omoowhe Check out this thread. |
whitelotus:The laptop is good. It all boils down to your specialty. What you actually want to be. |
Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) - 9/10 Kill Bill: Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who swears revenge on a team of assassins (Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, and Vivica A. Fox) and their leader, Bill (David Carradine), after they try to kill her and her unborn child. Her journey takes her to Tokyo, where she battles the yakuza. Tarantino conceived Kill Bill as an homage to grindhouse cinema, including martial arts films, samurai cinema, blaxploitation films, and spaghetti Westerns. Choreographer Woo-Ping Yuen, whose previous credits include The Matrix, was the film's martial arts advisor. Uma Thurman received a Golden Globe Best Actress nomination in 2004 for her work. She was also nominated in 2004 for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, in addition with four other BAFTA nominations. The movie won numerous accolades and various nominations. Kill: Bill Volume 1 was placed in Empire Magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Films of All Time. Uma was beautiful. The movie was emotional, for me. I felt so sad when she lost her baby because of the yakuza. Coupled with the soundtrack used, my eyes watered The ending was also emotional.
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Hulk617:Lol. Check your profile, and state the reason they put for banning you. It will help. |
hulk616:This guy. Go and sleep ![]() |
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