Is Randgriz Burning? (Valkyria Chronicles)

In a friendly way, of course. I feel bad for replying too late during their first encounter. I blame midterm crisis.

Oh hey, you used my drawing as your avatar. Thank you!
THAT WAS YOU!!!!

Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you!

But yeah... um... your going to have to initiate... and I'm uncertain how bad the tongue lashing we'll get for speaking while the officers are busy being children will be... (Not that we care about that) :p
 
Oh, you're in ComSci, too? For some odd reason my institute decided to implement Python in 1st Year followed by Java, while C is being taught in my 2nd Year because we need it for Computer Graphics like OpenGL.

We did Java then C. Really, should be the other way around. Java can teach some bad habits, since it can let you get away with things you really shouldn't.

And actually, IT/Multimedia double Degree. Though I don't know the American equivalent.
 
Technically I'm in Computer Engineering. CS got scrapped two years ago and CPE just replace it (it is basically CS but with additional Physics and Electrical Eng. "Because fuck you that's why!" - said all the profs in their mind)

We did Java then C. Really, should be the other way around. Java can teach some bad habits, since it can let you get away with things you really shouldn't.
Agreed. C should be learnt first before Java. Python, on the other hand, shouldn't be something you learn first. Its syntax is so simple and human-ish that when we transit from Python to Java, we had to relearn coding again.

And actually, IT/Multimedia double Degree. Though I don't know the American equivalent.
Neither do I for I'm not American. Me Asian.
 
Technically I'm in Computer Engineering. CS got scrapped two years ago and CPE just replace it (it is basically CS but with additional Physics and Electrical Eng. "Because fuck you that's why!" - said all the profs in their mind)


Agreed. C should be learnt first before Java. Python, on the other hand, shouldn't be something you learn first. Its syntax is so simple and human-ish that when we transit from Python to Java, we had to relearn coding again.


Neither do I for I'm not American. Me Asian.
Sorry for assuming...

And yeah, Python is the last language you should learn when learning to program. It does not follow normal coding conventions of lower level languages.
 
Sound of the Sky + TV Tropes = @Mina is truly evil and is preventing me from getting any work done!
That may be my fault, actually.
We did Java then C. Really, should be the other way around. Java can teach some bad habits, since it can let you get away with things you really shouldn't.

And actually, IT/Multimedia double Degree. Though I don't know the American equivalent.
For the basic "This is how you write C-like code," Java is fine, and puts the programmer in a sandbox so they can't get into too much trouble without knowing what they're doing. C doesn't have nearly as many safeguards. I don't remember the article, but that standard C "Hello World" program? Loaded with points of failure and potential uncaught exceptions.

I'm a CE, which was my university's equivalent of a CS/EE double minor. I'm slightly better at the CS side, but the EE side is more fun.
 
CE...is that Computer Engineering? And yeah, EE is more fun. I really like my Digital Circuit lectures and labs.

inb4 this is a VC RP thread. And here we are, talking about uni and CS stuffs.
 
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