Is there a way of telling from a post (including my own) if someone just isn't cut out for programming?
For example a really simple piece of logic not being understood (as opposed to a lack of knowledge of the language).
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Jump to PostAnother low is people posting code in the wrong language when asked to show what they've already done.
Sometimes complete with comment headers attributing it to other people.
Jump to PostIt took several years before I could write C code without use of a very good reference book next to my computer. I was constantly looking up functions and their parameters just to make sure I was coding it correctly. Then I learned to use debuggers and how to use …
Jump to PostI see here occasionally is someone who doesn't understand the answers they are given
My point exactly, they want to jump from beginner to super advanced in 10 seconds.
You will basically provide a simple solution to a simple question "What is a picture?" and the next post will …
Jump to Postno they expect spoon feeding....
And i still don't understand why everyone wants spoon feeding from only you :P
Jump to PostI don't think so, but you can know the level of commitment.
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