100个c#初学者编程实例_请不要退出-每个专家都曾经是初学者

100个c#初学者编程实例

by Ayoub NEJJARI

由Ayoub NEJJARI

请不要退出-每个专家都曾经是初学者 (Please don’t quit — every expert was once a beginner)

If you’re like me, you have at some point in your efforts to learn programming, thrown up your hands and said: “I need to quit, this crap isn’t for me!

如果您像我一样,则有时会努力学习编程,举起手说:“ 我需要退出,这种胡扯不适合我!

It’s easy to get discouraged when you’re trying to learn something as complicated as programming. The fact that everywhere you turn, someone is telling you “you’re doing it wrong” makes this process even tougher.

当您尝试学习诸如编程之类的复杂内容时,很容易灰心。 无论您转身到哪里,都会有人告诉您“您做错了”,这一事实使这一过程变得更加艰难。

Knowing that there are more than 18 million professional software developers out there, and that it’s one of the most common careers in the world, can trick you into thinking that coding is a simple task, and we can be learned in a short amount of time and BOOM! You are able of building fascinating things.

知道那里有超过1800万的专业软件开发人员,并且它是世界上最常见的职业之一,因此可以使您认为编码是一项简单的任务,并且可以在很短的时间内得知我们的知识。和BOOM! 您能够构建引人入胜的东西。

Marketers perpetuate the myth that programming is easy by pitching it as just another way to make money online, as though it were as easy as affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, or getting subscribers on YouTube. If you’re new to programming, you might get the impression that these achievements require the same amount of effort. These marketing campaigns paint a distorted picture of the real world of software development.

营销人员通过将编程作为在线赚钱的另一种方式,使编程变得容易,这就像联属网络营销,建立邮件列表或在YouTube上吸引订阅者一样容易。 如果您是编程的新手,您可能会觉得这些成就需要同样的努力。 这些营销活动描绘了真实的软件开发世界的扭曲画面。

So you decide to go for it, supposing that it will be a walk in the park. You pick up the material and start the journey. The next tricky thing you encounter is the enthusiastic introduction. Now I really love that. It’s good to be encouraging.

因此,您决定去公园散步。 您拿起材料开始旅程。 您遇到的下一个棘手的事情是热情的介绍。 现在我真的很喜欢。 令人鼓舞的是很好。

But most people — products of our a relatively hand-holding education system — will get the impression that programming is just about reading the material, and that if you do so, you’ll become skilled in that language or technology.

但是,大多数人(我们相对掌控的教育系统的产品)会

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