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  • A Amar Chaudhary

    hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

    it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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    Clickok
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    C# is a good start, because he will can follow to c++, java, or a lot of another "curly-like" languages


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    • A Amar Chaudhary

      PaulC1972 wrote:

      C/C++/C#

      yes these are the one i prefer ( exactly ) but i need to select one :confused:

      It is Good to be Important but! it is more Important to be Good [My Question]

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      Paul Conrad
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      Amar Chaudhary wrote:

      i need to select one

      Since you posted in small font that your dad has worked with MS Access, C# might be the way to go. He could pick up on C/C++ later on if he wants to expand his skill sets.


      If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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      • A Amar Chaudhary

        hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

        it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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        It really depends what his interest is. If he wants to program video games or if he is into Linux or Macintosh the C++. If he is a windows user then C#. For what it is worth, I have been employeed as a programmer now for 5 years and all I do is C#, VB.Net, ASP.Net and SQL.


        how vital enterprise application are for proactive organizations leveraging collective synergy to think outside the box and formulate their key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line. But of course, that's all a "high level" overview of things --thedailywtf 3/21/06

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        • P Paul Conrad

          C/C++/C#, don't have him waste time with PE :rolleyes:


          If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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          Nish Nishant
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          PaulC1972 wrote:

          waste time with PE

          Why not? Even .NET executables are generated as PE basically, right?

          Regards, Nish


          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
          Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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            PaulC1972 wrote:

            waste time with PE

            Why not? Even .NET executables are generated as PE basically, right?

            Regards, Nish


            Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
            Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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            Paul Conrad
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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

            Why not? Even .NET executables are generated as PE basically, right?

            Yes, but I was meaning "Plain English" :rolleyes:


            If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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              PaulC1972 wrote:

              waste time with PE

              Why not? Even .NET executables are generated as PE basically, right?

              Regards, Nish


              Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
              Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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              Matt Gerrans
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              I think by PE he meant "Plain English," in anticipation of a certain evangelist who will likely chime in with a long rant about how his dad should join a cult and refuse to program in anything but his native tongue. By the way, .NET compiles to IL, which isn't the same as PE.

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                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                Why not? Even .NET executables are generated as PE basically, right?

                Yes, but I was meaning "Plain English" :rolleyes:


                If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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                Amar Chaudhary
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                i think he knew that :)

                it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                • A Amar Chaudhary

                  hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

                  it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                  realJSOP
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                  Pascal - it will teach him procedural programming in a strongly typed language. It's a good basis from which to learn C++ and then C#.

                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                  • M Matt Gerrans

                    I think by PE he meant "Plain English," in anticipation of a certain evangelist who will likely chime in with a long rant about how his dad should join a cult and refuse to program in anything but his native tongue. By the way, .NET compiles to IL, which isn't the same as PE.

                    Matt Gerrans

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                    Paul Conrad
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                    Matt Gerrans wrote:

                    I think by PE he meant "Plain English," in anticipation of a certain evangelist who will likely chime in with a long rant about how his dad should join a cult and refuse to program in anything but his native tongue.

                    Yes :-D I am hoping my post will summon The Grand Troll for some entertainment :laugh:


                    If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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                    • A Amar Chaudhary

                      hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

                      it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                      PIEBALDconsult
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                      C#, no question.

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                      • P Paul Conrad

                        Matt Gerrans wrote:

                        I think by PE he meant "Plain English," in anticipation of a certain evangelist who will likely chime in with a long rant about how his dad should join a cult and refuse to program in anything but his native tongue.

                        Yes :-D I am hoping my post will summon The Grand Troll for some entertainment :laugh:


                        If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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                        Amar Chaudhary
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                        PaulC1972 wrote:

                        The Grand Troll

                        LOL

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                        • A Amar Chaudhary

                          i think he knew that :)

                          it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                          Rajesh R Subramanian
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                          Amar Chaudhary wrote:

                          i think he knew that

                          Nish was talking about PE (Portable Executable) format I think.

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                            hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

                            it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                            Shog9 0
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                            Javascript. Or Forth. If you can manage to dig up a Forth environment and a copy of Leo Brodie's "Starting Forth". Brilliant beginner's book. :cool:

                            ---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...

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                              Amar Chaudhary wrote:

                              i think he knew that

                              Nish was talking about PE (Portable Executable) format I think.

                              Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero

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                              Amar Chaudhary
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                              AFAIK he knew both terms and mingled them to produce some humor :)

                              it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                Javascript. Or Forth. If you can manage to dig up a Forth environment and a copy of Leo Brodie's "Starting Forth". Brilliant beginner's book. :cool:

                                ---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...

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                                Amar Chaudhary
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                                are you talking about this[^]

                                it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                • A Amar Chaudhary

                                  hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

                                  it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                  Ashish Derhgawen
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                                  C# or Visual Basic. Both are good. Visual Basic is more close to normal English..but learning C# will probably make C++ and Java easier to learn. :)

                                  Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                                  • A Amar Chaudhary

                                    AFAIK he knew both terms and mingled them to produce some humor :)

                                    it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                    Paul Conrad
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                                    Amar Chaudhary wrote:

                                    AFAIK he knew both terms and mingled them to produce some humor

                                    I think so. It goes to show PE is ambiguous and how could the "PE" compiler compile it. It wouldn't know if we were talking about Portable Executable or Plain English. This leads to non-deterministic compiling and headache :)


                                    If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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                                    • A Ashish Derhgawen

                                      C# or Visual Basic. Both are good. Visual Basic is more close to normal English..but learning C# will probably make C++ and Java easier to learn. :)

                                      Time flies like an arrow; Fruit flies like a banana. Ashish Derhgawen - http://ashishrd.blogspot.com[^]

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                                      Amar Chaudhary
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                                      personally saying i don't like vb but i am getting nice suggestions and will need to work out further:)

                                      it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                      • A Amar Chaudhary

                                        are you talking about this[^]

                                        it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                        Paul Conrad
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                                        Amar Chaudhary wrote:

                                        are you talking about this[^]

                                        Sounds like it. Nice quick reading :)


                                        If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa

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                                        • A Amar Chaudhary

                                          hi my dad shown interest in learning programming :-D i am currently teaching him basic fundamentals of computers i asked my teacher he suggested c# for starting with what do you suggest :):) his background wrestler / wrestling coach / hobbyist electronic engineer / done masters in llb(law) ma(economics) ma(english) / retired airmen / in air force he was selected in metallurgical dept. then after some time he joined sports division / currently doing his own bussiness he works on a software build by me in ms access he learned using internet recently (for finding a better match for me :-O)

                                          it is good to be important but it is more important to be good

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                                          Marc Clifton
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                                          I'd start with basic problem solving and flow chart diagramming. Then I'd move on to the idea of using objects for data/function representation, still using good ol' paper and pencil. Then I'd introduce object inheritance and the reason for it, again not touching a computer yet. Optionally, you might also want to introduce some simple UML diagramming, like sequence and state diagrams. Basically, most of programming is learning how to express the problem domain with a balance of concrete and abstract concepts and to come up with the right algorithms that actually meet the requirements. Before even coding, again on paper and pencil, I'd do a few lessons with "ok, now how would you test that algorithm/object model?" Once he's got that down, then show him a few different languages and how the syntax is different to do the same thing, but emphasizing overall syntax with only function stubs. Have him get in the practice of commenting what he plans each class and method and field/property to do, rather than doing it. You may think this takes all the fun out of programming, and depending on your dad's personality, that might be or not. However, I would go for giving your a dad the full flavor of what programming means (design, testing, documentation, etc) so he has the foundational stuff. Marc

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