I'm learning!

 


I caught a slight cold this week. My head just wasn't working. I couldn't make music or program projects. These are all things that require mental concentration and thought. So I've been trying to do something regularly—write about my developments. So as not to disrupt that. I'll just say that I'm continuing to learn.

I'm learning programming languages ​​like Basic, Pascal, Visual Basic, Lazarus, and C Sharp. There are tons of programming languages. I'm looking at one topic after another. Last spring, I started learning all over again. And now I've mastered simple basic courses. In these subjects. And I'm independently studying a wide variety of topics. The most basic skills. I'm already learning on my own.


On the positive side: I take notes on everything myself. I look at different topics. I'm compiling a list of knowledge myself. I even really enjoy doing this. Although not all knowledge is equally useful and common. Some things, like hexadecimal digits, I'm unlikely to need. For my small projects. But still, since I'm learning, I've also paid attention to these topics. Loops—for example, the while keyword—are very useful knowledge and often used in practice.

What you use and what you don't. It depends on the field. Another interesting thing: I realized that BASIC dialects are also different. For example, classic BASIC doesn't have Enum. They suggest creating constants. But Free Basic, for example, already has Enum. So, it would be a good idea to cover each dialect separately. I'm doing this.


Among BASIC, these are QB64, QB64 Phoenix Edition, Free Basic, and BBC Basic for SDL 2.0. Among Pascal, these are Free Pascal and Turbo Pascal 7.0. In fact, I'm even glad I have the opportunity to study this way. Studying different topics is also an interesting activity. I'm systematizing my knowledge. And a bad cold is bad. It breaks my thinking. My psyche is weak. I can't program. But I've already taken a lot of pills. And I'm almost back to normal. And on the other hand. This is a way to write about studying. Which takes up a fair amount of time.

Studying is very important. It's worth starting to write about it, too. I've already accumulated knowledge. And maybe it's even worth trying to share simple things. In the form of simple examples. Like, let's smile, guys! And let's write a program called Hello World! Or maybe we'll code something like Witch House programming. Well, just for fun. And self-motivation.



I'll try writing simple things about this myself. For example, I noticed that Classic BASIC doesn't have Enum. And let's create constants. Now I can write about that! Or compare two BASICs. Explain how it's done here. And in that one, it's done differently. Some simple things, like, let's create an array. Fill it. You can write about all this too. I even enjoy learning! And if you think about it, it's fun to write about it too. That's not all. I'm also learning web development. 



So, there's programming. And then there's web development. So far, I'm reviewing everything I've learned in the courses. It's still just a review. I've already reviewed a lot, but I'm not independent yet. And I still have a whole bunch to review. It's a group of technologies. In their most basic form. HTML, JavaScript, PHP, SQL. I've just gotten to PHP, I just started reviewing that course.

I'm also learning Blender. To improve my skills. It's also slow. And I'm also looking at engines, both trashy and simple. These are Blitz Basic, FPS Creator, RPG Maker. Again, I try to write everything down. Some commands, some features. So, I'm learning a lot too!



 Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.


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