Feb-26-2017, 11:39 AM
I am not a programmer neither a teacher. But you have to have skills for both.
I remember my math teacher when I was in the high school. She explained so well that there was no need for me to study. Just to listen to her.
Books? When I was a student I had this C programming book and it was written so well. I discovered how the computers work, so when I bought a Win XP book it was useless for me. I just looked at the CRT monitor and knew what I was watching.
As regards to C programming... Well, it was easy to follow the book almost to the end. I don't remember C programming from those days. I didn't continue with it. But The knowledge, the big picture how the thing works remained.
I remember my math teacher when I was in the high school. She explained so well that there was no need for me to study. Just to listen to her.
Books? When I was a student I had this C programming book and it was written so well. I discovered how the computers work, so when I bought a Win XP book it was useless for me. I just looked at the CRT monitor and knew what I was watching.
As regards to C programming... Well, it was easy to follow the book almost to the end. I don't remember C programming from those days. I didn't continue with it. But The knowledge, the big picture how the thing works remained.