boygaling Posted October 23, 2015 Share Posted October 23, 2015 Para sakin, merong 2 basic fundamentals ang programming. Una, dapat may strong foundation ka ng logic. Pangalawa, dapat marunong kang magdebug. Kung meron ka ng 2 yan, kaya mo nang aralin most of the programming languages. Magandang starting point ang C. Quote Link to comment
draco.mandrake Posted October 23, 2015 Share Posted October 23, 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.Just like what others said. Mahirap talaga mag.full mastery ng isang programming language as its constantly evolving. Lalo na pag opensource almost everyday may changes or variations sa implementation.. It's really about the basics you need to learn the basics.. Quote Link to comment
CaliKid Posted October 24, 2015 Share Posted October 24, 2015 This topic is so vague "Programming". There's so many types of programmers. Â There's software, hardware, web, etc. And tons of coding languages. Â Its like putting all sports into one thread conversation. It would be a hot mess. Quote Link to comment
nwebe Posted November 6, 2015 Share Posted November 6, 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. There is a game development company in Timog Ave, QC. Isang MRT ride lang naman ang Timog sa Makati. Also, why not try to make your own game and publish it in the appstores (Google Play Store, Apple App Store, Amazon App Store, Cydia, etc.). Malay mo pumatok. Quote Link to comment
zonicbom Posted November 19, 2015 Share Posted November 19, 2015 On your humble opinion what will be the best programming language? I am planning kasi mag undergo ng training. Thanks Quote Link to comment
startsaulo Posted November 20, 2015 Share Posted November 20, 2015 is there anyone here who can help me get aia for random multiple quiz generated using appinventor? TIA Quote Link to comment
Helloworld12345 Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Hello world ) Quote Link to comment
BoyLabo Posted December 3, 2015 Share Posted December 3, 2015 may be start from the foundation of them all. the power of C Hello World Quote Link to comment
batiit Posted December 8, 2015 Share Posted December 8, 2015 ano ba ang best na PL language ngayon? ano ba ang best na PL language ngayon? Quote Link to comment
carlsagan1 Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 ano ba ang best na PL language ngayon? ano ba ang best na PL language ngayon?  http://blogs.perceptionsystem.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Highest-Paying-Programming-Languages-infographic.jpg Infographic: By how much it pays (in the US) and how popular it is Quote Link to comment
mangkeyboi Posted January 4, 2016 Share Posted January 4, 2016 ano ba ang best na PL language ngayon? ano ba ang best na PL language ngayon? Â Javascript Meteor JS Quote Link to comment
dashingdancingmike Posted January 13, 2016 Share Posted January 13, 2016 Pwede kayang ma divide to open source at non open source ang thread... Quote Link to comment
thehardry Posted January 14, 2016 Share Posted January 14, 2016 On your humble opinion what will be the best programming language? I am planning kasi mag undergo ng training. Thanks Depende kung anong end goal mo sa career. Kung gusto mo ng website/browser based systems, simula ka sa PHP and then move on to other languages. Ang habol mo sa pagaral ng PHP sa umpisa ay1) makakuha ng projects/trabaho for the meantime (pay the bills and food on the table)2) makakuha ng hands-on experience OK yung PHP for bread and butter kasi mababa ang barrier to entry, pero hindi siya exactly yung pinaka-okay ang programming practices.Ang next level sa web stuff ay mag-move on to other languages/frameworks: Ruby/Rails, Javascript/NodeJS, etc. Sub-branch ng website/browser-based stuff ay front-end development.Medyo mahirap siya i-explain, pero kung mapapansin niyo, iba ang experience ng typical na website ng mga companies compared sa Facebook for example.Hindi mo na kailangan i-refresh yung page sa Facebook para makita na may bago kang status / message / etc. Yung part na yun yung trabaho ng front-end developers -- UI/UX - User Interfaces or User Experiences.Kung yan yung trips mo, javascript (JS) and frameworks ang kailangan mo.Start ka sa pure JS, tapos jQuery tapos move on ka sa AngularJS or ReactJS. Kung trips mo naman ay mobile, depende sa platform na gusto mong i-target at anong klaseng experience yung gusto mong gawin.Kung Android, aral ka ng Java.Kung iPhone, bili ka muna ng Mac, tapos aral ka ng Objective C or Swift.Kung gusto mong cross-platform, bili ka padin ng Mac, tapos aral ka ng Javascript/react-native. Pero maganda parin na may foundation ka ng Java/Objective C para medyo magets mo yung nangyayari kay react-native. Kung gusto mo ng games, as in yung graphic intensive na games, C++ talaga. Hindi ko na alam yung next level, pero I'm guessing mga game development engines na yung kasunod. Kung gusto mo magtrabaho sa bangko na legacy systems: COBOLKung gusto mo magtrabaho sa bangko na modern systems (at majority ng mga enterprise systems): Java or .NetKung gusto mong maging "systems integrator" at ma-stuck kay HP, mag SAP ka (madami din namang pera, so medyo okay lang) Kung gusto mong maghawak ng servers, install ka ng Ubuntu, tapos ito yung mga i-research mo:Apache, Nginx, MySQL, PostgreSQL, PHP, Ruby, PHP-FPM, Redis, iptables, logrotate, monit Usually, ang trabaho ng sysad, puro basa ng manuals at pag-configure ng mga bagay bagay.Kung gusto mong mag-level up at mag-automate ng system management, aral ka ng Python or Ruby, tapos hanapin mo yung ansible or chef. Kung gusto mo mag-research, usually Python or Matlab.Pero pag research, kahit na anong weird na language gamitin mo, okay lang basta yun nga yung kailangan mo. Kung gusto mo lahat, go lang. Basta, mag-spend ka ng 1 to 2 years each para makapa mo talaga kung gusto mo nga siya. Pero sabi nga ni tech_buff, at the end of it, pare-parehas lang yan.Core concepts, in order of importance: 0) Logic1) Data Structures2) Design Patterns3) Algorithms and tradeoffs 2 Quote Link to comment
mangkeyboi Posted January 15, 2016 Share Posted January 15, 2016 karamihan sa ngayun are using webbased applications, parang naluluma na ang mga desktop apps.. sa POS nalang ata applicable yun Quote Link to comment
pogipaps Posted January 21, 2016 Share Posted January 21, 2016 best in what? may mga programming languages na best for certain fields. kung gusto mo pera mag aral ka ng COBOL tumpak laki ng sweldo mo nyan haha Quote Link to comment
yngpuppy Posted February 9, 2016 Share Posted February 9, 2016 Android developers, would you recommend android studio, or should I just stick with eclipse? Quote Link to comment
thehardry Posted February 15, 2016 Share Posted February 15, 2016 Android developers, would you recommend android studio, or should I just stick with eclipse? Android Studio na yung officially na sinu-support ni Google (just look at its tutorials) so it's best to stick with it, mas lalo na kung beginner ka palang. Quote Link to comment
Sherlocked Posted February 27, 2016 Share Posted February 27, 2016 Just sharing this awesome framework http://ionicframework.com Quote Link to comment
blink_1225 Posted March 8, 2016 Share Posted March 8, 2016 Greetings to everyone! i'am planning to start a pvc id business for schools and offices, may i ask if what software do i need, so i can take photos in succession and the photos is directly saving on my pc or laptop? thank you and have a good day everyone. Quote Link to comment
juan.dela.cruz Posted April 5, 2016 Share Posted April 5, 2016 Android developers, would you recommend android studio, or should I just stick with eclipse? Mag Android Studio ka, nandun na lahat ng updates. Before kasi ginagamit lang nila yung Eclipse as an IDE. And IntelliJ IDEA is a great IDE. Just saying my opinion.Good luck Quote Link to comment
QuantumScience Posted April 5, 2016 Share Posted April 5, 2016 Sino sainyo may login sa laracasts.com? Quote Link to comment
Sherlocked Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 Android developers, would you recommend android studio, or should I just stick with eclipse? Kung san ka familiar. though mas okay talaga ang Android Studio since yun yung official IDE Quote Link to comment
mykgo2000 Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 Any link for Mobile Apps? Quote Link to comment
tseesmak Posted June 4, 2016 Share Posted June 4, 2016 May mga mobile devs ba dito? Quote Link to comment
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