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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-28 05:31

in LeoFinance6 days ago

I am technincally a programmer. Still, my #programming level is just above the beginner level. I know the basics but only a little more than them.

My experience is with Python, but I dabbled in Visual Basic, C++, Javascript and Java. Funny because Python was the last language I learned out of the that set. I did use GML (Game Maker Language) and GDScript (Godot Language,) but these are structured similar to C++ and Python respectively.

The programs I make lately, can't be called my own as I use ChatGPT/Other AI help making them. I still do a lot of work, so I think that's fair.

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I think you definitely should be able to call the programs you build your own. Prompting for code is a lot of work and does require a lot of practice and time. Even if you're writing each particular line of code yourself, you are the one that describes the functionality and puts it all together.

The code and functionality would not exist if it wasn't for you. Doesn't that make it yours?

I think so, but doesn't really feel like mine... It feels like cheating. An ethical kind of cheating.

I strongly disagree with that sentiment.

With that logic, it's cheating to use the internet to gather information, because the internet makes information more easily available. Heck, it would be cheating even to go to the library - having all the information gathered in a single place... Way too easy access! We need to go back to the transfer of information through spoken word

Haha, now you destroyed my argument!

Yeah, I think of it less as cheating after I read your comment.

I'm very happy to hear that. Keep on building :D

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I don't think so

why don't I come so u teach me

Can't teach you directly, but tell me what do you know so far, and I can send you to learning resources that will be sure to help you.

I actually don't know anything
I want to study computer science but still waiting for admission
That was why I wanted to learn

What do you want to build? A website? An automation app? A robot? Having something specific you want to create will help greatly at guiding you.

I want to learn to build app so I get paid

I guess I will go with building of apps and website

Then it's best to learn Javascript and NodeJS... Here's some tutorials:

Videos above are mostly about "why" learn the language and not how. If you don't undersand all of what he's saying, don't worry. You'll learn with time.

I recommend searching "Bes beginner programming" tutorial, and find one that explains the concepts more than the language.

Alright then thanks for the tutorials

I only know HTML 😂 and a little css which is practically useless in this era

I'm going to let Chatgpt help me learn these stuff

That's a good idea! Good luck!!

you really doing well