Computer Programming

Input Easy


updated May 5, 2000

The problem of learning programming languages is similar to that of learning a foreign language, but not identical.

What makes programming difficult, is that large new libraries of functions are being introduced at a tremendous rate.

Why it is different than learning a foreign language, is that you get much better feedback. Your programming environment will consistently pop up accurate information about a command, words will change color to give you a clue, and you get quick feedback on language use accuracy on every compile.

You can use Input Easy to:

1. practice the commands of your programming libraries

2. learn and practice company naming standards and the names of the commands

3. keep a handy file of techniques (also using the Journal as necessary)

Since you are typing all the time, the fact that you can practice typing new commands is a big help.

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