[ELECTRON] Beginners Programming

DAVID BALL dave.ball2 at virgin.net
Thu Apr 18 22:26:09 UTC 2013


Blair they are both object orientated programming language, the syntax  is
slightly different  between them IIRC as i said   been a while  since i
did any C++ programming  but as i was saying the basic principals are the
same and its more a case of different accents if you viewed   them as you
being able to understand  what some  one with brummy accent. so  there may
be some  slight differences between them they are all   off of the same
branch of programming languages that came out of C,  as is Java. So there
are differences but the compilers now help  dramatically with syntax so
its  normally  quite easy to switch between languages.  But the underlying
core  principals are always.
And perhaps that  in itself has given me  an idea. how about those
interested in the group   identify the language they want to learn  and
i'll see  about seeing out as set of simple  tasks and then  people can
then and carry out the simple task in there preferred language. that  way
people can see the differences  and the similarity between the different
languages and IDEs ( integrated development environment)  thats  are
avaiable
dave



On 18 April 2013 23:06, Blair Thompson <mail at justblair.co.uk> wrote:

> How much difference is there from c# to c++?  I would love to learn more
> c++ as it is a popular language for microprocessor development as well as
> software
>
> Blair
>
> DAVID BALL <dave.ball2 at virgin.net> wrote:
>
> >At today's social i volunteered to run a  beginners programming or
> >coding
> >group. So with that in mind when is most suitable for everyone.
> >I was thinking sometime this Monday the 22nd for the initial meeting
> >mainly
> >as I'm not working this Monday. but I was unsure  as to  when those
> >interested would be available.
> >it would also be good to get an idea of what areas of programming
> >people
> >are interested in.
> >what areas peoples have had  issues with in the  past, what  they are
> >looking to get our of the group.
> >That way  I can get  an idea of the areas people are interested in and
> >sort out some  examples  and  come up with a  sensible agenda for the
> >first
> >meeting of the sub group.
> >
> >Now i suggested C# as a programming language mainly  as it is  what i
> >currently program in but I'm pretty much open if people are especially
> >keen
> >on learning a specific language I'll do my  best to accommodate you
> >even
> >if  it  means we learn the Language together.
> >
> >regards
> >Dave
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