On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 5:51:29 AM UTC+5:30, ngangsia akumbo wrote: > Please i have a silly question to ask. > > > How long did it take you to learn how to write programs? > > > What is the best way i can master thinker? > > I know the syntax but using it to write a program is a problem
It takes 5 years to become a doctor It takes 10 years to become a musician At 3 years or thereabouts, (a typical computer science degree), programming is a bit easier. With some shaving off of fluff one could halve that 3 years. With even more aggressive shaving off, maybe one more halve. But thats it. And that implies: - You are working full (and over) time just to learn - You have a bunch of intelligent and dedicated teachers calibrating your progress and your learning-curve - You have at least normal intelligence - You dont suffer from excessive delusions [Just in case you think the last insulting, let me tell you about myself: When I was doing my first programming class, my 'goal' was to write an Ada compiler. This is called a delusion] It may help you to have a look at the area as seen for example here: http://ai.stanford.edu/users/sahami/CS2013/strawman-draft/cs2013-strawman.pdf -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list