"How to Begin Thinking like a Programmer" by Andy Harris
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- "How to Begin Thinking like a Programmer"
By: Andy Harris, IUPUI
IndyPy November 2016
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Wow. I forgot this was online! (I"m the guy who did that talk) Thanks for the kind words, everyone. I love to do this talk, so let me know if you run a user group or something and want me to zoom in or something.
I am a beginner in programming, I'm learning Python as a 1st language but as I was learning I realized I just don’t want to be learning the syntax and copying code. What I wanted was the correct approach to programming, how to break-down a problem and then go about writing code. And your video gave me just that.
This was excellent! 20+ years in the business, could not agree more. A friend of mine recently asked me, how to get into coding as an adult. Sent her the link to this video right away.
I actually watched it till the end. That's not common for me for such a long Video on CZcams. Very good
I swear, that one line: "Code is there to teach the computer how to understand the comments."
So many legendary snippets in this:
Thank god I've found this video! Thanks, Andy Harris.
Watched this from start to finish, outstanding; from an older career changer just starting to learn.
by far the most helpful video I have watched yet
Thank you very much indeed,that is a good conversation.
Thank you, it was awesome!
What a genius!
This is the most fun lecture I have ever heard :D
Great video!
Love this guy!!
BEST TALK FOR BEGINNERS. PERIOD! 👏🤓
Legit smile across my face when he said: "If you don't like failure then you're in the wrong business."
This was by far one of the most entertaining and informative lectures I've ever had the pleasure of listening to!
Thanks
His Words are Catalyst for me as a 'begineer'.