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cheque_some
Dec 6, 2006
The Wizard of Menlo Park
What would you recommend for someone who is a self-taught terrible devopsing p-langing programmer but want to become a non-terrible programmer


at the point where I can make a CRUD (more like cruddy) program, that does what I want it to, but how do I get to the point where it's something professional grade. like how do you learn how to architect programs and when to use a lookup table instead of just a bunch of if-statements, and architect using different controllers instead of all just in one main, and optimized code, and all that other stuff. It seems like there's tons of 'learn to program' sites like codeacademy and all that, but they never go beyond loops and if statements and arrays.

Are there any books or sites that teach you how to go from beginning to intermediate level?

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cheque_some
Dec 6, 2006
The Wizard of Menlo Park
Thanks for all the outpouring of advice.

who would have thought funny computer forum would be so helpful

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