I’m a beginner in programming, and I found out I cannot even reproduce a simple number guessing program I have earlier copied from a book.
Is it a beginner issue, or there is more than just continuing to learn to be able to code without hints?
I’m a beginner in programming, and I found out I cannot even reproduce a simple number guessing program I have earlier copied from a book.
Is it a beginner issue, or there is more than just continuing to learn to be able to code without hints?
It sort of depends on what you mean by can’t reproduce without looking at hints.
Like, even now if you asked me to write a number guessing game in a language I’ve had to use a lot (Java) I couldn’t do it straight from memory. I haven’t needed to read stdin manually for a long time so I’d have to look at the class and docs to see the best way to pull in a line and parse it into a number, I don’t remember the specifics of the Random class either, so I’d need to double check the methods available and if they produce inclusive or exclusive ranges.
To me that’s normal; I understand the program flow and what needs to be accomplished, but the specific classes and methods are something I don’t keep with detail in my head, using the docs and keeping the language reference handy is normal, in my experience.