Have you tried to make a calculator? It's not really imaginative, but that's still a pretty good exercise for beginners.
Aside of that, you could try to re-create an application you saw, especially simple ones.
Doesn't have to make unique and useful stuff while exercising.
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Have you tried to make a calculator? It's not really imaginative, but that's still a pretty good exercise for beginners.
Aside of that, you could try to re-create an application you saw, especially simple ones.
Doesn't have to make unique and useful stuff while exercising.
Well, I wouldn't call myself advanced, yet I wouldn't call myself beginner. I've made a Win_NT like Notepad and a Browser, along with alot of "tests". I think I'll just watch some thenewboston.org.
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Have you tried to make a calculator? It's not really imaginative, but that's still a pretty good exercise for beginners.
Aside of that, you could try to re-create an application you saw, especially simple ones.
Doesn't have to make unique and useful stuff while exercising.
- My Website : Altar-Apps, Applications, Libraries, APIs, Code snippets and the Heart of Sin roguelike game!
I use mine a lot.... thought not usually it's complex number and list support...
Well, I wouldn't call myself advanced, yet I wouldn't call myself beginner. I've made a Win_NT like Notepad and a Browser, along with alot of "tests". I think I'll just watch some thenewboston.org.
Feeling confident, add fast forward/slow motion in varying speeds.
Then make it into the next winamp.
Sounds like a good one, I think I will try it.
EDIT: Is WinAmp something I should check out?
Next you're gonna go to mcdonalds and ask for culinary schooling.
Is that a reference to watching someone doing something to learn or that newboston tutorials suck?