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How to be programmer?

How do I be an adequate computer science programmer in graphical design in computer science, as well as video games and other stuff??????????????????????

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James Constantine’s Answer

Hi Estrella,

The world of programming is vast and full of diverse languages. Ever since my journey began in 1972, I've been immersed in this exciting field. My specialty lies in creating software that educates people on nutrition, a passion that aligns with my profession as a dietitian-nutritionist.

While I may not have mastered C++, I believe it could be the perfect choice for you as you venture into game development. On a personal note, I've found Visual Basic 4 to 6 and the .NET platforms to be excellent tools for artistic endeavors, including music and graphic design.

Remember, every step you take in this journey is a step towards growth. Keep going!

Best wishes,
Jim.
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AIMAN’s Answer

Start your learning journey on YouTube and by reading documentation. As you learn, try your hand at creating small projects. This will help you to apply what you've learned. To further develop your skills, solve questions from Code Chef. If you're stuck, don't worry. Just surf the web and search for the answer. Once you find it, try to implement it. This method will not only help you learn, but also enhance your skills in the most effective way.
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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for your question. I am glad to see that you are interest to become a programmer in video games, graphic design, etc.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Find out the entry criteria of the Computer Science in the college
2. Work hard to make sure your academic result can meet the criteria
3. Pick some simple programming language to start first, e.g. Scratch, Python, etc.
4. Learn the programming structure and syntax. There are plenty of resources online.
5. Start some simple programming and doing some small project, e.g. control robotic arm, toy car, etc.
6. After familiarize with one programming language, you can learn another one.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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