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The Gains and Losses of My Programming Journey

Computer programming is one of the most trending professions today. It doesn’t just teach you how to write code; it gives you a deeper understanding of how computers work. Many people see programming as difficult, but in reality, it isn’t as hard as people make it seem—nor is it the simplest thing in the world. If you have a passion for it and you’re willing to put in the work, it becomes much easier. Some may ask, "What does hard work have to do with programming?" The truth is, if you're not hardworking, you will find programming very difficult. In this article, I’ll share both what I have gained and what I have lost since I started programming. Let's start with the losses. The Things I Have Lost in My Programming Life 1. Play Time When I first started, programming was just a fun activity for me. I played around with code, dabbled in cheap hacking, and experimented without any real purpose. I never realized that I was wasting valuable time. But once I unders...

HOW TO HANDLE SIMPLE EVENTS IN WPF APPLICATION.

Starting out as a beginner programmer I always wanted to make a real world application, something different from a command line application. I was just looking for a blog created by someone who keeps things simply stupid, some people think that programming is really easy, but the fact is "programming is a complex thing you will ever get into as such it should be kept very simple for beginners like us" I made this post to show you how simple it is to control what a button does when it is clicked, so whether you are a beginner that doesn't know anything about programming, you will be getting the real idea of what happens when a button is clicked on the Graphical User Interface of  your program. So, for you to get this idea, we are going to be developing a real WPF application that says "Hello Word!" when a button is clicked. We will be doing this with Visual Studio 2012. Features of our simple program includes:  speech technology: We will make our progr...