by Ratburntro44 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:17 pm
The thing is, the books I've learned from so far seriously teach almost no coding style; the extent of teaching coding style in my C book was saying that for loops are used the most often, which I ignored because I hate for loops If I want to find a way to reach a goal, I use the code I have learned, not look it up; otherwise, usually I would just end up following a tutorial that doesn't actually teach me anything and just tells me what to do. Say I were learning Italian; I;m the type of person who would want a book that teaches sentence structure, conjugation, tense, pronouns, and all that stuff before I even learn a single word (other than the examples used to teach that stuff), which differs from how the majority of people would most easily learn Italian, resulting in me not being able to find a source to easily teach me Italian.