I started Qiita because I thought that the most effective way to fix what I had learned so far was to output it. I used to use it on the input side, but I decided to go to the calling side. At first, I think it will be used like a daily learning blog.
As of 2019, I am studying programming in the second year of the information department of a university in Aichi prefecture. Originally I was planning to go on to the mechanical engineering department, but my father was a manager and I had an ambition to become independent someday, so I was barely able to take the exam (relatively) (even in the era) and there is a future. I changed to the information department. There is also a good reason that it is easy to become freelance.
C language, HTML, CSS, JavaScript in the first year As of 2 years C ++ (image processing), Java, Python I'm touching. Personally, I would like to focus on Python as well.
When I was taking C language in class, I bought a book called "C language that I suffer and remember" and proceeded in parallel. However, it is very inefficient to touch the PC while turning the paper. Since it is thick to some extent, you cannot see the page unless you press it with your hand. I didn't know when I bought it, but it seems that I can read it on the web for free. painful. .. Physical books don't fit, so I end up using solid Progate (paid) and Udemy. Udemy has a lot of sales, so I think it's a good idea to wait for that period before purchasing. I'm doing 90% off.
First of all, I would like to study Python (mostly beginners) on my own. At the same time, I would like to aim to acquire basic information engineers.
This was in a situation where I wasn't sure what to write in the first post. I think that it will be updated irregularly, but thank you.
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