Applied Logic: Lesson 3 Structures

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@jhonatanramirez3307
@jhonatanramirez3307 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting these videos, I'm a student and this is my first time using Visual Logic. I have to say that your videos have saved my life. Thanks very much.
@asadalim6851
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Key to learn programming
@silverpro1v2
@silverpro1v2 9 жыл бұрын
This was easy to understand and without doing it on a program i got the idea, very helpful
@prabakaranpalanivelu
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Very useful tutorials thank you madam.
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@arabiccompprograming5161
@arabiccompprograming5161 8 жыл бұрын
Don't go and write code straignt away at the computer. It doesn't work this way: below is a well- known working method, that many good coders have used. Folks begin my reading the code blocks, you may have to re-read the code blocks, before looking at the app, and after viewing the app. Then one will have to begin to write code, I advise that you re-write the same code blocks, and again re-write the same code blocks. after that one can begin to write code using pen and paper first. Don't go to the compuer yet. Do this for a number of weeks, I suggest that reading and re-reading and writing and re-writing all on paper for several weeks, after that one can begin to write code. It's that simple. If you follow this method, you can begin to become a beginner at writing code, then move on to becoming an advanced beginner, then a competent code writer, and if you persist one can become proficient and then more into becoming an expert. As for writing lenghty meaningful lines of code, this also comes heavily from experience and repitition and there is no easy learning route to achieve this degree of expertise. Keep coding for a better world. keep coding it's brilliant what one can achieve. Love it.
@luismerchan8782
@luismerchan8782 7 жыл бұрын
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@luismerchan8782
@luismerchan8782 7 жыл бұрын
99 bottles of bear on the wall, 99 bottles of beer! Take one down and pass it around, 98 bottles of bear on the wall!
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