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Programming Lessons Anyone?




Topic started on 3-9-2008 @ 12:42 PM by MCory1


I was wondering if there'd be anyone on here interested in learning (basic) software development using free tools (Microsoft's C# stuff)? I've had a hankering to write up a few lessons, and instead of putting it on my blog I figured I'd put it here if anyone's interested -- better odds of someone reading them.

Would there be any takers, or would it just be taking up disk space on the intertubes?



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 12:54 PM by elevatedone


Hi,
I'd read them. Not sure I'd understand it, but I would sure try.

I just had some nice lessons on protecting my pc and making it run more efficient, it's got me wanting to learn more.



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 12:59 PM by MCory1


Well, the "understand" it part would definitely be a point of posting them here -- it'd be a lot easier for questions and clarification.

We'd be definitely starting out as simple as possible, and if I get too far ahead of the game, I can always slow down or backtrack -- it's not like it's a college course with a schedule or anything

It won't be quite in the same vein as making your pc more efficient -- it'd be using a Microsoft product, which generally has the opposite effect...



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 01:01 PM by Kryties


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I would love it if you could do this. I have tried my hand at various programming in the past (all pretty basic stuff) but Ive forgotten a lot of it, though Ive likewise also had a hankering to take it up again.



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 02:40 PM by MCory1


Okay, two positive replies within an hour; that's good enough for me

Let me see what I can come up with over the next couple of days.

If anyone has any suggestions or questions at all, please feel free to post them.



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 02:48 PM by Kryties


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Most excellent ***rubs hands gleefully***

If I think of anything before your first 'lesson' I'll let you know, meanwhile I'll keep you on my list and check back regularly



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 02:54 PM by MCory1


Sounds good -- I'll post in this thread when the first one is up, just in case it slips under the radar.



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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 04:02 PM by MCory1


Okay, first one is up here for anyone who's interested.



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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:45 AM by MCory1


Alright, second one is ready to go here. This one's quite a bit longer, and it might be a bit confusing. I said so a couple of times in the post, but just to reiterate: don't be afraid to ask questions.



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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:51 AM by Kryties


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Cheers mate, I'll take a look at them in the morning, a little late here and I couldn't take it all in. Can't wait though



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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 07:52 AM by MCory1


Sounds good -- no rush. They'll be here whenever (unless the mods really don't like C#, that is ).



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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 03:23 PM by samureyed


Bump, because I want to read this later and because I can see a lot of time went into it. Thanks McCory!



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reply posted on 5-9-2008 @ 04:09 PM by MCory1


You're quite welcome samureyed. And as far as the time goes, at least it makes me look like I'm working

Number three is up for anyone interested.



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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 11:56 AM by MCory1


Alright, we've got number four on the boards now, available here.



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reply posted on 6-9-2008 @ 12:21 PM by Kryties


Wow! Already have 4 up eh? My apologies I have not had time to have a look yet, I had some family turn up unexpectedly and they have sucked my life away for the last day Anyways, Ill have a look now and then sit down tomorrow and begin!



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reply posted on 8-9-2008 @ 07:45 AM by MCory1


No worries Kryties. I'm actually done with the beginner stuff for now, so I'm just waiting to give people a chance to digest it (as well as work up the nerve for the intermediate level stuff).

I kinda feel like I might've gone a bit too fast through it -- please let me know if there was anything that seemed like it should've gotten more attention; whether I'm a good coder or not, my teaching abilities have yet to be proven.



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reply posted on 10-9-2008 @ 05:19 AM by peacejet


I would need them I am studying c#, just explain about delegates and interfaces in C#, i have my exams on saturday, help me soon.
I actually logged on to get some help about that and I saw you thread, what a great coincidence.

[edit on 10-9-2008 by peacejet]



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reply posted on 10-9-2008 @ 06:35 AM by scientist


awesome effort...

just want to add that these tutorials are very mundane without syntax color coding. Perhaps posting these somewhere outside of ATS would be better?



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reply posted on 10-9-2008 @ 10:07 AM by MCory1


peacejet -- glad they're coming in handy, and thanks for the comments on the threads: you raised some good points.

scientist -- thanks, and I agree -- they would look better with syntax highlighting. If the powers-that-be around here don't have a problem with it, I might work on cross-posting these at my blog (I've done quite a few programming articles there, most with syntax highlighting -- not necessarily perfect, but it gets the job done).

The main reason I wanted to post these at ATS (well, BTS) was mainly because there's people here it might help. Most other places -- even my blog -- are mostly geared towards developers who at least know the basics, if not more advanced stuff. So I would like to keep some kind of copy of them here at least



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