Basic Programming Tips #1

Posted by rageD | Posted in Coding Tutorials, Resources | Posted on 20-07-2009

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The world of programming is a desolate wasteland filled with less than signs and semi-colons. Well, that is what it seems like to most, but it doesn’t need to be that way. Programming can be easy and organized without all this additional confusion. With some of these easy tips, you won’t have to worry about these problems anymore.

Most of these tips will work for all programming languages, but I will give some specifics for other languages. One of the most important tips is a developer’s reference. There are some languages where it may be best to use a book, but most of the time an internet source is the best. For example, every PHP developer should have http://php.net bookmarked to get to it quickly.

Also, developers should use Google often and learn how to directly or indirectly search for their issue. For instance, if one cannot find their specific issue, they should have a general idea on how it would be done to indirectly search the method in which they can accomplish their goal. This is a very important skill because as programmers become more advanced, many times their projects will become either unique or all other options have been released as either closed source of a paid script.

Above all, programmers need good communication with other programmers. The best way to continue improving your skills is to talk with your other expert friends and having them share their tips with you and vice versa. Most people learn better from another person than from a text book in the first place, so this would definitely constitute itself as a worthwhile reference.

So overall, programming is not a very confusing thing to do; one just needs to know where to start. So through time of finding your resources, using them properly, and finding other experts to speak with, one can make their experience level go from beginner to expert fairly quickly. But as all things do, programming takes time to learn and memorize so you can program things efficiently. These tips should help, however, in making that journey a quicker and more enjoyable one!

Regards,
Dennis M.
Freelance Programmer
http://microsonic.org/

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