Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Don't give up. Try learning how to code on your own and see if that works. Create a real life problem that you want to solve, and code it with any language of your choice. Start with a small computational problem.
-- Some people don't learn well in classes, so the fact that you failed a class may be irrelevant. Also it's possible your professor did not explain the topic well. You need to figure out how you learn - either in classes or on your own, then stick to that. Many people need to have a practical problem to solve, and Teachers don't always provide that.
And remember, it's possible you may never need to use binary trees in real life.
-Wale
On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 5:12:31 AM UTC-5, haytham agbariah wrote:
On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 5:12:31 AM UTC-5, haytham agbariah wrote:
Hello , I tried to learn C language , I failed twice in the C course(because of Binary trees) ..I believe that ruby on rails is the future , Should I give up on programming ? or there is no connection between Failing in C and Succession in ruby on rails ?please , don't hesitate to share us , your point and your experience .
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