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Hi,
I have some basic background in Python and was planning to self-learn more programming.
I was wondering if people here that have self-learnt programming in C/C++ and now using it for "real world" purposes (such as image analysis for BEC or data processing in particle physics) can share some experience on how they did so.
I'm of course aware that the first thing you would need to do is to pick up a programming book, read through it and work on the exercises in it.
However it seems to me that even doing so doesn't seem to give you skills quite at the "practical" level.
After all, nobody in the real world would write a program to simulate a few particles, sort a list or just solve some simple differential equations as they would in the textbooks. Any comments appreciated!
Thanks
I have some basic background in Python and was planning to self-learn more programming.
I was wondering if people here that have self-learnt programming in C/C++ and now using it for "real world" purposes (such as image analysis for BEC or data processing in particle physics) can share some experience on how they did so.
I'm of course aware that the first thing you would need to do is to pick up a programming book, read through it and work on the exercises in it.
However it seems to me that even doing so doesn't seem to give you skills quite at the "practical" level.
After all, nobody in the real world would write a program to simulate a few particles, sort a list or just solve some simple differential equations as they would in the textbooks. Any comments appreciated!
Thanks