Some resources for improving as a programmar?

OOP is a paradigm where data is collected into discrete packages with a local namespace and locally defined functions. You don't interact directly with data, you load data into an object and then ask the object to manipulate the data.

This is the best advice so far. I am an civil engineer that does CAD/MATLAB, and the only things that people care about are how fast you can do it and is it good enough to pass off on a client. Get it out the door and any mistakes can be fixed later on.

Most of our salesman are not engineers and they do not give a fuck about your dork crap; companies live on sales, so the sales staff are kings.

>civil engineer
lol, you may as well have said 'certified retard' and that sentence would have read the same.

Seconding C. Read K&R. At the very least you'll understand what's going underneath in C++ and Java and why they behave the way they do.

just read ur sicp boy

Even though it's overhyped and the first chapters are all over the place, it's actually a really good book. Makes you look at programming concepts from different angles in somewhat enlightening way.

Nice try faggot - all my electives were numerical methods and controls - my MATLAB is far better than most others.

you mean a library?

>numerical methods
>Matlab
Literally programming for babby's.

Come back when you've design a programming language together with categorical semantics for the type system and a bootstrapping compiler into some type of assembly.

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