#computer C++ language
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Tumblr media
Learn C Programming With Online/Offline Courses & Programs
Takeoff  upskill of C++ programming language is therefore crucial for any software engineering and computational science through its efficiency and lower-level operations that can be acquired through takeoff upskill. It is especially important for system programming, embedded systems as well as applications that must meet certain performance criteria. In this view, there are many educational centers and web sites which provide such courses based on C++ programming language and starting from the simplest topics like data types, variables or elementary I/O functions – printf, scanf. These courses build to conditional statements (if, else, switch cases, for and while loops), functions, arrays, strings, and pointers, dynamic memory allocation and file handling. Takeoff  upskill courses include Course’s "C++ for Everyone: Programming Fundamentals” Takeoff upskill “C++ Programming For Beginners - Master the C++ language” provides sample and assignments Takeoff upskill “Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in C++” may best for self-directed study. They are useful as these courses give the students a good background of computer C++ language which is essential in such languages and provides an understanding of problem solving activities. Learning C++ is a worthy pursuit, for it provides access to another realm in computer science as well as for improved ways of coding.
0 notes
andmaybegayer · 1 year ago
Text
Look I don't hate C you can write good code in C if you try and I understand the reasons for its popularity but so many people who don't know shit about C give insane made up reasons for why C is good. C is like if after world war 2 everyone decided to pattern every single gun on the sten because it was really easy to make. And now people retroactively were like actually the sten is the original gun and it's good because it interacts very closely with the bullet and has fewer moving parts. This is nothing, the sten is like that because it's cheap as fuck and when it breaks you can fix it in a burned out French cottage with some sheet metal and a rock and a cigarette.
98 notes · View notes
izicodes · 2 years ago
Text
Learning C++ | Log #1
Tumblr media
Friday 20th October 2023
I have been studying C++ for some time now, and I'm really happy with my progress. I really thought it was a super difficult programming language (I am jinxing it right now, aren't I?), but what I mean is that even the beginner stuff would be hard. But it's not!
Two days ago, I stumbled upon a website called Saymor Academy, buried seven pages deep in Google. I decided to check out the CS107: C++ Programming course, and I'm so glad I did! I've been learning so much, and it's been a blast, especially since I'm taking the course along with my friend over on Discord teaching me C++ too.
Learning can be challenging, but it's also incredibly rewarding. Once I master the basics, I'll be able to create all sorts of amazing things. I can't wait!
In the meantime, I'm just enjoying the journey~! So if you're ever thinking about learning C++, I highly recommend checking out Saymor Academy. It's a great resource, and it's a lot of fun!
☆ What I learnt today...
History of C++
Syntax
Comments
Data types
Variables
User Input
Tumblr media
⤷ ♡ my shop ○ my mini website ○ pinned ○ navigation ♡
153 notes · View notes
wetndwildsstuff · 1 year ago
Text
Everyone says Pointers and Function is difficult in C++ but this stupid Arrays specially Bubble Sort and Selection Sort!!! I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT!!!
48 notes · View notes
wobinbug · 2 years ago
Text
I decided to sit my ass down and learn what a linked list is finally 🫣
Tumblr media
It was shockingly uncomplicated 💀
I ended up implementing my own doubly linked list for integers in C and it was super helpful for understanding the data structure as well as a nice reminder about using pointers and manual memory allocation.
Of course, I wrote a few functions to do the following:
- Add to start of list
- Add to end of list
- Remove from start of list
- Remove from end of list
- Delete specific value
Of course, there's much more I can do, but I'm happy with where I'm at so far. Definitely a good exercise to get back into things before uni starts properly 😁
75 notes · View notes
basic-retro-programming · 2 months ago
Text
My 800 days streak on SoloLearn ...
Tumblr media
Today C is also a retro programming language, but the syntax is quite different to BASIC.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Learning the basics of C is quite interesting and you can compare the pros and cons with BASIC. C is one of the prehistoric rocks of all programming languages.
Post #347: SoloLearn, 🔥 My 800 days streak 🔥, 2025.
2 notes · View notes
snowcodes · 2 years ago
Text
Question regarding languages: Python & C#
Is it possible to learn both languages at the same time? Or will it be easy to get confused between the two? I thought I would come to the lovely codeblr people who have a vast amount of experience for advice. C# is something I *want* to learn, but I *have* to learn Python for for my course that starts in January...I just want to see if it is plausible to learn both at the same time or if it will mess up my learning if I try and learn both. I'd love to hear about your experiences and what your first languages were when you first started out in the world of coding!!
48 notes · View notes
waugh-bao · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
5 notes · View notes
orcelito · 3 months ago
Text
Oh yeah yesterday I went to my C programming professor's office hours to ask about what's being covered in class tomorrow. Since I can't go bc of my PT appointment overlapping with it & I'm apparently the kind of student that cares about attending every single class now.
While I was there, I ended up chatting with him about a few things, including my current standing in the class. He asked what I got on the midterm exam, & I answered it was an 87, and he told me I was one of the top 5 or 6 scores in the Whole Class (this being a like. Maybe 70 or so person class). Top score was a 92 or 93 (idr lol) & the class average was a 72. Apparently there were a few of us in the upper 80s/lower 90s, but most people got 70s or lower. And once he does the curve on the exam, he said I'd probably end up with a 97 or so on the exam. So yay!!!
And then he told me how he's noticed how I come to class every day and am really active with taking notes and answering questions. Bc I also sit up front all the time lmao. Hadn't even realized how much of a damned teacher's pet I've been being, but I've been Trying to be a good student this year. But he said I was the type of student that if I got an 88% or smth in the class, he'd likely bump me up to a 90% so I'd get an A lol. But he also said so long as I keep up with how I have been, I could possibly get a 100% in the class by the end (bc I've been there for all the extra credit questions in class and whatever).
And just. I went there bc I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything important in class on Wednesday, and I ended up having my ego stroked for Real. Felt good to have my efforts be recognized.
#speculation nation#now if only i could care that much for my web coding class. but oh well im still keeping up even if its a reluctant shamble much of the time#other stuff we talked about was how im graduating this semester & how i plan to stay in indiana to work#bc i have family here & i like the relatively low cost of living. & im not particularly ambitious.#just wanna make enough money to live comfortably. dont need anything fancy beyond that.#& he talked about how that's a good outlook in life. how he's known ppl who went to fuckin silicon valley or whatever#with high paying jobs. but the cost of living is so high that theyre effectively not making much more money than here#he said smth about like. a $70k salary has just as much strength here than a $120k salary there. smth around those#& he praised me on how i seem genuine and hard-working. so he thinks im gonna do just fine in the industry 🥺🥺🥺#i kinda wanted to keep chatting with him but i had to go to bowling class lol. ended up late to it even#bc i checked my phone for the time while chatting and went Oh Fuck bc it wss 1 min after the class started hfkshfks had to rush off then#but yeah makes me feel very nice about that class. i think it rly is my favorite class this semester.#web programming is pretty rewarding and im glad im taking it. but i was basically a complete newbie in html css and javascript#so ive spent quite a lot of time wanting to tear out my fucking HAIR over these labs. b4 it clicks and im like Haha yayy :3#i like C programming bc it's just so much more logical and regimented. it IS the language that got me to give up my engineering degree#since i was thinking about computer engineering. took my first coding class freshman year. and went 'i love this. i want to do CS now'#didnt do that obviously. but im happy where ive ended up. i wouldnt wanna be a programmer lol#and then my quality engineering in IT class. it's certainly engaging. it's the class i constantly have presentations in tho#had Another one this morning. blah! good to keep in practice but i still dont rly enjoy public speaking lmao#probably the most work intensive of my classes. interesting but Blegh#C programming i just keep up with the labs and do the exams and it's wonderful... so logical and comforting...#oh yeah web programming i also have a few presentations. also gotta fucking. code my project pages by next week 😭😭😭#i think it's just the html and css? no javascript yet. thank god. javascript is by far the hardest to learn#but css is so finicky too!!!! ive been struggling with trying to move these fucking input boxes around#i wanna have them on the right!! but they wont go there!!! gotta poke at it more. at least i managed to finish building the form.#still have to finish the lab tho. that was due 2 days ago. lol. also have another one due sunday. AND the project pages. gah!!!#they havent even graded the wireframes yet. i wanted their feedback b4 proceeding to coding >:( oh well#anyways yeah..im keeping busy lol
3 notes · View notes
bluemanedhawk · 11 months ago
Text
A recent paper for C2y has made it so that generic selection expressions can match on a type instead of an expression, and doing this will not perform lvalue conversions. This means that an array-length macro that performs typeċḣecking can replace the confusion it induces with nested generic selection expressions with an entirely new kind of confusion induced by nested typeofs.
2 notes · View notes
Text
Should I actually make meaningful posts? Like maybe a few series of computer science related topics?
I would have to contemplate format, but I would take suggestions for topics, try and compile learning resources, subtopics to learn and practice problems
4 notes · View notes
demo-ness · 11 months ago
Text
usually learning other programming languages is just fine, like "oh neat" or (more often) "eh, i prefer how [other language] writes that"
but i have just gotten to arrays in java. and i'm getting irrationally angry at the idea of calling the index the "subscript"
2 notes · View notes
mountmortar · 2 years ago
Text
putting this here because i don't feel like logging into my personal account but if i have to look at one more line of code tonight i'm going to start bashing my head against the wall. until i die, even
12 notes · View notes
asciidot · 2 years ago
Text
Ok. I need a consensus. C/C++ programmers.
Tumblr media
13 notes · View notes
waterfaii · 1 year ago
Text
CodeBeauty
POINTERS introduction
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ /* int n = 5; cout << n << endl; output: 5 */
// is for a comment line and /**/ is for multiple line comments //I make it like this so you can paste it immediately into a compiler //variable - &address - *pointers. //START //just like variable, a pointer is a container as well, storing an address (a memory location) //n is a variable meaning that it is a container storing certain value //because it's a container, it has it's address inside the memory, a physical location //in order to check the location / which address :
/* int n = 5; cout << &n << endl; output: 006FFD64 */
//because it's not always fun to remember long address numbers, so we give them names - variables. we create a pointer to name an address and easily access it.
//POINTERS //how to create a pointer holding address of our n variable:
int n = 5; cout << &n << endl;int* ptr = &n; cout << ptr <<endl; //in order to indicate that you're creating a pointer, use * star (int*) //then give it a random name (ptr) //assign it (to ptr) the address of our n variable which is = &n (= assign)(& address)(n variable) cout << *ptr << endl; // a star * before the pointer's name will only reference the pointer and then find the VALUE of the ADDRESS //which is our original variable n //basically we're asking for the value 5, not the address 006FFD64 //CHANGE THE VALUE (5) stored in the pointer ptr address: *ptr = 10 ; //a star * means access the memory location and (=)assign a NEW (10) value //let's check if it's now 10 instead of 5 cout << *ptr <<endl; cout << n ; //both *ptr and n now show 10
//NOTES //pointer has to be of the SAME TYPE as the variable it is pointing to //int pointer to int variable, not int to float //char pointer to char variable, bool pointer to a bool variable, etc //you can't assign a value to a pointer, it has to point to an address //first create a (example) variable to store that variable's & address to the pointer //pointers are problem solvers and not the casual way it's used in these examples system("pause>0"); return 0; }
3 notes · View notes
haika-98 · 1 year ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Phone Wallpaper - Lex Ask Me Shirt
A phone wallpaper I made for my boyfriend when we started dating back in 2018 before he was a border collie.
Posted using PostyBirb
2 notes · View notes