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@TheFu: For my first 2 years in college, I've been taught 2 years worth of OOP. One year for Java and one year for C++. Would you believe me if I felt that my school is just BS when it comes to CS?

@Sara Itani: That is true. But then, what is the point to going to college for a CS degree? If I could learn it on my own, I could save a lot in tuition. I guess the point is that in college you are taught ways of programming, such as models, and conventions to code more efficiently instead of worrying about syntax

@Java-Princess: I believe as long as you have some sort of programming knowledge, as long as you learn the principles of programming language, it shouldn't matter which language you are actually dealing with. Learning how to code in a weekend is possible as long as you know the principles for it.

@Java-Princess: Isn't Visual Studio Express a SDK? They are really just for one specific language. Even though I am using the C++ version of it, I would suggest using Eclipse which encompasses pretty much every language and has the ability for add-ons and autocomplete, which I find rather neat and efficient.

@nman: cplusplus.com tutorial offers pretty much the basics.

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@Mahttp://cache-01.gawkerassets.com/assets/base.v9/img/icons/icon.youtube.pngnly McBeeferton:

@AssuntaPabsy: The beginning sort of reminded me of Sponge Bob

@Platypus Man: programming is logical....debugging, not so much

Interesting

They should really hire the guy who did Yugioh abridge series to do the english parts

@Capt.Reginald: because I get my trimester report from them telling me to keep posting and taking away their boredom...followed by an explosion of likes

@grimjack28: I just found an interesting point. If people who suffer from tinnitus hear noises that nobody else can, how can there be more than one sufferer if they all hear the same noise (in different pitches of course)

@IncrediBurch: I would most likely be installing all those pending patches and security upgrades.

It seems I have tinnitus since I was a child. From soft rings to loud rings. Although it sounds more like a sharp screech at times or the sound of a bell. But really, I always thought that I was capturing low frequencies that were hard to hear by humans or that aliens might be talking to me someone.

So they got an even skinnier guy?

looks so tedious

Who would have guessed?

Very similar to what I do, except I don't go thru the ROFL loop. If I think it is interesting, I'll go directly for the FB share button. My friends got so used to me posting a bunch of links per day that they no longer comment on the posts, they just visit it. I have become the regular entertainment provider for many