16 years old... I was younger than you when I started writing programs... I was the same age as you when I started writing web programming...
Studying in that era was far more difficult than it is now... because the Chinese Internet had not yet taken shape...
With my English level as a junior high school student, I am completely unable to read the original technical documents... So I can only rely on visiting bookstores to read Chinese technical books...
First I memorize all kinds of things by rote... Then I go home and type them again based on memory...
In this way, I completed high school studies while crossing the river by feeling the stones...
It’s much easier to learn now... Information explosion... All kinds of information are right and wrong everywhere... All kinds of routines can be copied and pasted...
I’m not saying that training courses are bad... it’s just that in my opinion... it makes no sense to attend any training class and pay the tuition fee...
I superficially feel that only two types of people will attend junior training classes...
One type is those who are too lazy to study... and pay just to be enlightened and understand programming instantly...
The other type is people who don’t really have any interest in programming... they just think they can earn back by spending money first and learning to program...
If you say you are interested... and you are willing to invest time in programming...
Then I think the right way is actually to study the basics of the program by yourself starting from setting up the environment while you are studying...
Look it up if you don’t understand... If you can’t find it, ask... Walk your own path... Don’t step back and forth on the footprints of your predecessors...
Knowledge does not necessarily come from school... Even if you master the textbook perfectly... it is just a textbook... The world is much bigger than a textbook...
What you see on paper is shallow in the end...you know that you have to practice it...that's it...you feel it...?
I think you should go to school. Training institutions can only teach you some superficial skills. If you want to make a breakthrough, you need deeper knowledge.
The poster should think twice.
How to say it.
This kind of training. It is still helpful. At least you can ask the teacher freely if you have questions.
Of course. Self-study is definitely the best way out (for you)
16 years old... I was younger than you when I started writing programs... I was the same age as you when I started writing web programming...
Studying in that era was far more difficult than it is now... because the Chinese Internet had not yet taken shape...
With my English level as a junior high school student, I am completely unable to read the original technical documents... So I can only rely on visiting bookstores to read Chinese technical books...
First I memorize all kinds of things by rote... Then I go home and type them again based on memory...
In this way, I completed high school studies while crossing the river by feeling the stones...
It’s much easier to learn now... Information explosion... All kinds of information are right and wrong everywhere... All kinds of routines can be copied and pasted...
I’m not saying that training courses are bad... it’s just that in my opinion... it makes no sense to attend any training class and pay the tuition fee...
I superficially feel that only two types of people will attend junior training classes...
One type is those who are too lazy to study... and pay just to be enlightened and understand programming instantly...
The other type is people who don’t really have any interest in programming... they just think they can earn back by spending money first and learning to program...
If you say you are interested... and you are willing to invest time in programming...
Then I think the right way is actually to study the basics of the program by yourself starting from setting up the environment while you are studying...
Look it up if you don’t understand... If you can’t find it, ask... Walk your own path... Don’t step back and forth on the footprints of your predecessors...
Knowledge does not necessarily come from school... Even if you master the textbook perfectly... it is just a textbook... The world is much bigger than a textbook...
What you see on paper is shallow in the end...you know that you have to practice it...that's it...you feel it...?
I think you should go to school. Training institutions can only teach you some superficial skills. If you want to make a breakthrough, you need deeper knowledge. The poster should think twice.
Practice brings true knowledge, teaching institutions and schools are all clouds
After graduating from junior high school, prepare for the high school Computer Olympiad. I can’t think of a better choice
How to say it.
This kind of training. It is still helpful. At least you can ask the teacher freely if you have questions.
Of course. Self-study is definitely the best way out (for you)