by Vetinari » Sun Apr 05, 2015 2:24 pm
Thanks guys!
I'll take a look at that book you recommended.
Yeah my reasons for wanting to pick up coding are multiple, a big one being to just learn something new after an enforced period of relative idleness, so far the relatively minor stuff that I've managed has been like solving a puzzle, and it's been rather satisfying having something to show for the time spent (and another non-minor but by-no-means major reason is it's a pretty decent skill to put on a cv that implies problem solving sklls).
Um yeah the applications for R - are pretty much exactly the reasons I want to pick that one up, the kind of data analysis that I've been brute forcing through excel could be done far more quickly, and indeed accurately using that language! A compSci friend of mine has pretty much said flat-out that I should get used to java, python and the like before moving up to C and it's numerous variations. I think I'll follow that advice! Since for now I'm still at the excited "this new stuff is so sparkly and amazing!" honeymoon period of learning, and haven't actually produced anything truly substantial yet.
Thanks for the tips, I think I need to have a bit of a sit down to work out precisely why I'm trying to learn this/these skillsets. At least part of this is purely for myself (I've got to admit it's been a niggle of mine for a while that I allowed my university tutor to talk me out of taking the computer science option back in the day); in that I'm one of those people who tends to want to know why/how things work. I know quite a bit about the hardware of the computers that I take for granted everyday, but understand very little about the whys and wherefores of the software that powers it!
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