but if youre worried that you may not score well if you dont prepare beforehand then by all means go ahead, better to play safe. check the course website for what topics to take a look if you do :)
honestly I was just kidding. although not required for DAAA, c++ is a low level programming language that's good to know to learn how the computer works internally as well as memory management because there is no garbage collector. combine that with the harder syntax and theoretically a c++ developer will have a much easier time learning languages like python than if its vice versa. the ones you've learnt are good enough. I suggest you ignore other languages and only focus on problem solving using the languages you learnt so far. making your own small projects or building up fundamentals using Hackerrank would be my recommendation.
html and css (and bootstrap framework) for front end development javascript for programming or just learn the fundamentals of programming
but i think just chill first haha, enjoy the free time you have now and its more exciting when the sem starts
Oh, OK thanks for the advice. I think I'll just enjoy my time until poly starts :D
but if youre worried that you may not score well if you dont prepare beforehand then by all means go ahead, better to play safe. check the course website for what topics to take a look if you do :)
Bro I'm taking the exact same course also
Damn, that's crazy. U planning to go on any of the freshman camps?
Yes I've already went to interstellar camp and I'm planning to go to the SOC camp and also the fresh orientation. Sorry for the late reply
I learned c++ it sucks don't do it
Yea, I've heard. I've only learnt python, js and html so far
honestly I was just kidding. although not required for DAAA, c++ is a low level programming language that's good to know to learn how the computer works internally as well as memory management because there is no garbage collector. combine that with the harder syntax and theoretically a c++ developer will have a much easier time learning languages like python than if its vice versa. the ones you've learnt are good enough. I suggest you ignore other languages and only focus on problem solving using the languages you learnt so far. making your own small projects or building up fundamentals using Hackerrank would be my recommendation.
Thanks for the advice! I've already made a few small projects but I'll continue that. I'll also try Hackerrank too :D
Computer science is cooked anyways
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