hiddenidentity Posted September 15, 2013 Share Posted September 15, 2013 meron ba kayong PDF book na madali intindihin on how to code ng application para sa windows phone 8? tanung tanung ka sa mga microsoft student partners, nagheheld sila ng mga seminar/workshop regarding windows phone programming. Quote Link to comment
nlhizon Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 I was just wondering kung bakit MySQL ang pinili mo for back end database. I am using MySQL for web-based database programs written in PHP but requires installation of PHP and other server software. Kung single desktop user lang naman, have you tried using MSDE 2000 or yung Microsoft SQL Express as your backend. Try mo rin yung PostGRE SQL Quote Link to comment
~~gwa7~~ Posted September 16, 2014 Share Posted September 16, 2014 hi....need some help in excel or ms access/database..here's the thing, i have a document template, i am thinking to run in it macro so when you sample press alt+f keys it opens the document and can fill the cells. after finishing all the cells, press alt+s to save the document to a specified folder in which the filename was based on a certain cell like the name cell. also there would be a pop up message saying thank you. thanks Quote Link to comment
barackobama Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Try this http://xlwings.org/, uses Python to manipulate Excel worksheets Quote Link to comment
machorong Posted February 12, 2015 Share Posted February 12, 2015 meron ba kayong PDF book na madali intindihin on how to code ng application para sa windows phone 8?bro try mo yung Headfirst C# 3rd edition madali lang sya intindihin Hello graduate ako ng taon 2014 supposedly my job na dapat ako matagal na pero sa kasamaang palad nag ka saket at naging sanhi kung bakit di na tanggap ang J.O saklap hahaha Quote Link to comment
Kakepweng Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 Maganda ba yung Ruby on Rails>? Quote Link to comment
nosaint99 Posted March 20, 2015 Share Posted March 20, 2015 hi may tanong lang sana ako, NEWBIE lang ako sa programming, and may online courses ako na gusto i-take. ano po ba sa tingin nyo ang okay for me? (nag-aral na ako ng c++ dati pero di nagamit sa work)1. Java for beginners Quote Link to comment
nosaint99 Posted March 20, 2015 Share Posted March 20, 2015 hi may tanong lang sana ako, NEWBIE lang ako sa programming, and may online courses ako na gusto i-take. ano po ba sa tingin nyo ang okay for me? (nag-aral na ako ng c++ dati pero di nagamit sa work) course bundles: 1. Beginner bundle course - Java for beginners - web development 101 - learn html at your own pace - css and css3 beginner crash course - make java easier using java 8 - elite SQL databases beginner course - javascript for beginners 2. HTML5 and CSS3 - conquer html5 the next frontier in web development - zero to website html and css mega intro course - introducing html5 for newbs: create your first website - create flexible & interesting designs with css3 - build beautiful html5 and css3 websites in 1 month - learn html5 and javascript by building 10 projects - code PSDs into websites with this web design tutorial 3. Phyton, Ruby Bundle course - Phyton for beginners - Ruby programming for beginners - learn usable PHP in 14 days course - PHP for absolute beginners course - learn PHP programming from scratch course - Beginner phyton and Django programming course - advanced Ruby programming: 10 steps to mastery course - Intermediate Phyton course 4. SAP im taking the free e-course provided ng SAP website, but after ng mga free courses, what path should I take? andami pala kasi. Thanks sa time! Quote Link to comment
smoothtalker Posted March 20, 2015 Share Posted March 20, 2015 hi may tanong lang sana ako, NEWBIE lang ako sa programming, and may online courses ako na gusto i-take. ano po ba sa tingin nyo ang okay for me? (nag-aral na ako ng c++ dati pero di nagamit sa work) ano reason mo at gusto mo aralin yang mga yan? tulad nyang 3 and 4, specialized languages yan na hindi mo magagamit unless makapasok ka sa company na gumagamit nyan. gusto mo bang maging programmer at gusto mo aralin yang mga yan at programming ang career path na nakikita mo? kung may target kang company, targetin mo kung ano gamit nilang system. tulad ng san miguel, sap yan. maraming company sa sea asia ang gamit ang sap kasi it's a complete system. pero kung gusto mo lang makapasok as a developer in a software developer company, ang pinaka basic na language na pwede mo matutunan e java. pero dyan sa mga nilista mo, no 2, kung target mo maging web developer. yang html, css at js ang kelangan mo matutunan para sa website development basics. pang gawa ng static pages. next ang java for web, para maging dynamic yung website mo with database. 1 Quote Link to comment
nosaint99 Posted March 22, 2015 Share Posted March 22, 2015 reason ko is gusto ko maging programmer, interesado ako sa lahat ng yan. feeling ko lang siguro madali ang mga yan at nagmamadali din ako. so kaya nga din ako nagtanong para makakuha ng opinyon ninyo kung ano ang dapat unahin. Dahil nga newbie siguro html and css muna nga, then sunod na JS, phyton, ruby. then if pag may time is SAS. gusto ko magkaroon ng madaming work opportunity, frustrated IT kasi ako. kaya programming ang nakikita ko na waypara ma-achieve ito. kaya lang, na-try ko ang c++ sumakit ulo ko. pero eto ulit ako magta-try matuto at willing matuto byself-studying. Salamat po sa inyo. If may opinion pa po kayo please share. Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment
smoothtalker Posted March 22, 2015 Share Posted March 22, 2015 hindi madaling makapasok sa IT especially software development. well, madali for some, kaso swertihan talaga. there's basically two ways: hanap ka ng company na tumatanggap ng programmer trainees. yun yung ite train ka nila para maging programmer. usually dapat 4 yr graduate ka ng IT or engineering course. me iba na tumatanggap din ng grad ng ibang course. pero you have to pass the entrance exams (mostly logic and math) and pass the training program. many tried, many have failed. the other way is by earning work experience. you earn the experience by going from company to company, and making the most of the opportunities there. for example, if you get into work in a firm, tapos try to get into their IT department by applying for a lateral movement. you can do this by showing them na you have built up the necessary skillsets they need. so kung sa current work mo, meron IT department dyan, try to find out how to get into that department. it wont be easy. pero youre already in the company so that's a plus. ay meron pala third way. pag naging manager ka na, you could always apply as a project manager sa IT. lol. as i mentioned before, java is a multi purpose language used for development. pwede pang mobile, pwede pang web, pwede pang desktop. so it's very expansive. as in you will not be able to master everything. i suggest you go with html/css/javascript first and learn to build static websites. when you get the hang of it, then study java. 1 Quote Link to comment
tonybond2015 Posted March 26, 2015 Share Posted March 26, 2015 Ano reco nyong pag-aralan Fortran o C? Quote Link to comment
private_1st Posted March 26, 2015 Share Posted March 26, 2015 Ano reco nyong pag-aralan Fortran o C? Fortran ka na lang madali lang naman ung C eh, pero wag mo pagsabayin hahaha baka di kayanin ng utak mo. Quote Link to comment
smoothtalker Posted March 27, 2015 Share Posted March 27, 2015 C. im not aware of many companies employing for fortran locally. C pa meron. Quote Link to comment
bufferoverflow Posted April 5, 2015 Share Posted April 5, 2015 Ano reco nyong pag-aralan Fortran o C?C or better yet c++. Most other languages are derived so the syntax will be similar in case you want to specialize in a certain area. Quote Link to comment
ferde_rine Posted June 30, 2015 Share Posted June 30, 2015 gaano po ba katagal para ma-master ang isang programming language. kaya ba ito ma-master through self-study lang at home? meron na po akong konting knowledge sa C at VB.net. 1 Quote Link to comment
itikbitik Posted July 31, 2015 Share Posted July 31, 2015 I started with C++, Java, Ruby, and Python. Now I'm doing more of erlang, go, and haskell. Study C++ for foundation. Learn about the company that you want to join based on their job postings and focus on what they listed. Self study is good but you can take free online courses in coursera as well. Find coding challenges online, pick your language and focus on it for a while. It also helps to monitor the org's chatrooms in IRC. http://coderbyte.com/CodingArea/Challenges/ Quote Link to comment
Kimchiwarui Posted July 31, 2015 Share Posted July 31, 2015 gaano po ba katagal para ma-master ang isang programming language. kaya ba ito ma-master through self-study lang at home? meron na po akong konting knowledge sa C at VB.net.As in full mastery ng isang language? Medjo mahirap ata ito sir. Hahah lahat naman kahit expert may nakakalimutan rin and need mag consult. learn the logic basics ng isang language, then if alam mo naman na yun the. Go sa web courses para sa need mo na language sa work or target mo. I'm sure na if mag wowork ka na maninibabo ka pa rin naman since may mga kanya kanyang rules na sinusunod per company. (Unless freelance coding gagawin mo where in bahala ka na) Sql is also a must ngayon sa field since data is a big game. Quote Link to comment
alvinpark Posted July 31, 2015 Share Posted July 31, 2015 I program and I hack. Quote Link to comment
DakilangManyakis Posted August 2, 2015 Share Posted August 2, 2015 Developer ako. 4 Years developer palang ako pero almost Senior status na If you want gumaling, Logic lang talga at basics, the rest is just applications SQL is not that much of a must na if you ask me. ORM is now a thing and it's alot easier to handle (Of course if you want to limit data and have data controls eh di syempre need mo pag aralan yung mga iba pang parts non but the basics are easy). Just basic SQL and your good to do (Normalization is a must) For front end development, IN ang Angular js/Knockout or if you want React. This is easy to understand frameworks and believe me can land you alot of jobs After a while of basic you study the concepts like MVC/MVVM/Singleton/Builders/etc If your a .net developer it's easy moneyIf your a Java developer ok dinIf your a SAP developer NAKO yayaman ka (ABAP grabe presyo)Phython devs are hard to find, ergo price differ Depende naman yan sa trip mo. Eventually everything turns easy after a while. Like the majority in here said STUDY C++. That's the root Quote Link to comment
Kimchiwarui Posted August 2, 2015 Share Posted August 2, 2015 Pero over reliance in ORM tools/software tends to result in an iffy database design/structure which in turn leads to slow system performances in querying data. So far right now, if titignan, Big data is the game. Hindi pa man evident locally, it already is sa labas. Look at the proliferation of free app usages. Trending reports are needed kadalasan ng big companies and imagine if you will spew out a bad looking report or false data. But i do agree na learn talaga yung logic and basics then add up skills sa position na gusto mo. A lot of applicants do good sa tests and logic pero kapag pinagawa mo na on the job dun pumapalya. remember, corporate work would always be different sa nakasanayan ng gawin nung college/freelance lalo na sa software dev. Quote Link to comment
DakilangManyakis Posted August 3, 2015 Share Posted August 3, 2015 Pero over reliance in ORM tools/software tends to result in an iffy database design/structure which in turn leads to slow system performances in querying data. So far right now, if titignan, Big data is the game. Hindi pa man evident locally, it already is sa labas. Look at the proliferation of free app usages. Trending reports are needed kadalasan ng big companies and imagine if you will spew out a bad looking report or false data. Microsoft is keen in using it's Entity framework model for ORM and is able to handle big data's. If it's iffy then theres something wrong with the model designs and the edmx and the relationships . Even our DB developer likes how it runs especially NHibernate but that's just my two cents. Never had any problems with ORM yet. Except that one time where we didn't turn off the lazy load LOL Quote Link to comment
One Size Fits All Posted August 8, 2015 Share Posted August 8, 2015 ^ sabi na programmer din toh eh, name palang eh Quote Link to comment
spawn300 Posted August 19, 2015 Share Posted August 19, 2015 Anyone knows if there's a starup company looking for employees? Kaso problema ko is student ako (GDD or Game Design and Development) sa makati. Just looking for opportunities para tulong narin sa magulang ko kasi mahal mag aral sa isang good school like in my case, iAcademy. around 160k-200k a year. If you do know or kahit mga pang extra extra hand lang pwede na rin po. =) If you do know anyone please just giveme a message here. If you don't thanks anyways just trying my luck. Can't seem to find the proper thread for this post. =) Can't start a new one either. =( thank you po ng marami Also, for the newbies out there go and try to understand the logic of programming muna. There's this book and it's really good for newbies and those interested in learning coding (Programming for dummies.) Not sure kung available siya dito pero I saw one sa powerboooks sa alabang realy helpful. Quote Link to comment
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