i want to work on clean source, i dont know anything about C#
how to learn?
how to learn?
Yep. Don't limit yourself to one search though. Keep refining your search as you go along. When I research into something, I usually open 10 - 15 results and start there. If you were to type in "learn C#", the top two websites for learning C# comes up. Google's great like that. If you want to know enough to modify your own source from this community, then yeah - you're on the right track. Keep looking into it all - I don't think I need to guide you any more on how to use Google effectively.Quote:
Fine Spirited, but what the first think to learn?
Searching for what on google learn C#?
I didn't give him answers though, Gareth, I gave him a resource. A resource that many people have used to get that small push that they needed. I understand that a majority of posts he makes is for upfront answers, but this answer isn't one that is spoonfed or harmful. This is an answer that can, hopefully, give him a shove in the right direction. I can only hope that he takes it for what its worth, and receives the knowledge he needs.Quote:
I mean, come on Imsomniac. I didn't give him the answer on purpose. You giving him answers isn't helping him. .
no Tut could be Enough.Quote:
That's fine, I mean, we all have our own ways of giving advice. It just turns out that I know what type of advice works and doesn't work from my experience tutoring students in computer science. Recommending resources is limiting, guiding them into finding the correct resources on their own is encouraging and builds research skills. I'm not saying you're wrong... but when my type of advice has made every single one of the students I tutor succeed, yours is very weak in comparison. Researching is a very valuable life skill that shouldn't be deemed insignificant.