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How Beginners Should Learn Computer Programming instead of going Disastrously Wrong
Anybody trying to learn computer programming has a vision of creating something out of it, the final production (the end goal), he has the end goal in his head even before he starts learning this new skill (which is a very good thing). But this is sort of how he goes disastrously wrong, he gets s...
The behavior of inputs
The merger of philosophy and programming sound a bit odd but in-fact there is a philosophy behind every language that you use to write codes. Before you write a code you have to think about the nature and behavior how it will react to an input and what output will it generate isn’t it somewhere similar to what we do before talking to our buddies. You talk with ultimate ruthless to your mom knowing that she will understand your anger but you can’t do that to your boss. You know the desired output and now you have to decide for an input and the parameters that you pass to the code.