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8298ef No.3752

Hello /prog/,

I would like to start off this new year by committing to learning at least 1 new, major library or SDK. Why only 1 library for the year? This way we don't end up hopping from library to library without gaining any real skill. This way we get to master it.

I suggest these:

>Android (make mobile apps, make money!)

>OpenCL (accelerate your computation, put that graphics card to better use!)

>Qt (gui's and so much more!)

>SQLite (master your data!)

Alternatively, it would also be very useful for any anons looking for a job to master machine learning techniques. I was thinking of working through pic related for starters. Would any anons be interested in learning neural nets / svm's / relevant tools, techniques, and libraries instead?

Who else would be interested in this? Are there any very useful, very practical libraries you would recommend beyond those listed?

After we settle on a library / learning we work through it for the year, post code, results, ideas, advice, explanations, and keep each other motivated.

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8298ef No.3776

how about

>have an actual goal

>learn what you need in order to achieve that goal

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8298ef No.3780

>>3752

I've just started learning Android development.

I'm stating off with the free Udacity course. It's way slower than I'd like as it is designed for complete programming noobs, but it's material seems to be comprehensive, as I've had little problem following along and building the simple apps.

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8298ef No.3786

>>3780

yes same here, just starting out but i've made some simple apps.

maybe we should make this an android app coding thread. and we try to make the most interesting apps and share them.

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