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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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      @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

      BTW, Is it true it was named after Monty Python?

      It is, indeed, true.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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        @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

        @scottalanmiller said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

        Then things like Erlang or Java might have small numbers of deployments, but they tend to be things like big financial transaction systems or whatever. Things that aren't deployed very often, but are really significant on a "per deployment" model.

        Yeah, I don't ever plan on doing anything with those in regards to programming.

        I'm going to stick to what I can see myself using or what will be the most useful to me.

        It's a short list:

        • PHP
          • This will teach me how to program, the concepts, etc... Basically, my gateway language.
          • will also be useful on the side for personal use, and some professional use
        • Python
          • This is the big one that will be the most useful professionally, to my career, plus some personal use.
        • JavaScript
          • This goes hand in hand with the web development side of things.

        Basically, Python is the main one I want to learn, but I am starting with PHP because it's much easier than Python to use as a gateway programming language. I can get further faster with learning how to program with PHP than with Python. But I also want to learn PHP anyways, which will immediately be useful for a bunch of things personally and professionally... so I see it as a win anyways, followed by Python. Then JavaScript, because that can do great things in the browser as well as on the server. It works well with the others and shouldn't be passed by in this day and age.

        Although others in those lists like Go and RoR (others too, just picking on those) are probably "better" languages in some important areas, I just won't really use them with anything I have... so I don't see a point. Nothing I currently have uses those, and nothing I plan on doing uses those either. If I could find uses for them, I'd just rather use Python anyways.

        Just in case it’s not clear.... RoR is actually Ruby as the language and Rails as the framework (like Django). They are so often used together that it’s often thought that they are one thing.

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce
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          I was playing around with the concept of using PHP and forms to do things with PowerShell (given a Windows Server is running a web server with PHP such as XAMPP).

          Lots of potential there.

          I can get form data processed by powershell and outputted to a web page.

          I didn't do much last night, but I was able to output PING results to the web page, and when I was finished for the night, I put in code so when I refreshed the web page, it shut down my computer.

          I'm thinking I could potentially create an internal web app to control anything via PowerShell by use of forms... such as adding a user to AD to running reports. (of course secured and login required)

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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            @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

            I was playing around with the concept of using PHP and forms to do things with PowerShell (given a Windows Server is running a web server with PHP such as XAMPP).

            Lots of potential there.

            I can get form data processed by powershell and outputted to a web page.

            I didn't do much last night, but I was able to output PING results to the web page, and when I was finished for the night, I put in code so when I refreshed the web page, it shut down my computer.

            I'm thinking I could potentially create an internal web app to control anything via PowerShell by use of forms... such as adding a user to AD to running reports. (of course secured and login required)

            So basically recreating Honolulu?

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

              @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

              I was playing around with the concept of using PHP and forms to do things with PowerShell (given a Windows Server is running a web server with PHP such as XAMPP).

              Lots of potential there.

              I can get form data processed by powershell and outputted to a web page.

              I didn't do much last night, but I was able to output PING results to the web page, and when I was finished for the night, I put in code so when I refreshed the web page, it shut down my computer.

              I'm thinking I could potentially create an internal web app to control anything via PowerShell by use of forms... such as adding a user to AD to running reports. (of course secured and login required)

              So basically recreating Honolulu?

              If that's how it work, I haven't looked... then yes.

              Except this would be a learning tool for me as I'm going through my PHP book, where I implement things as I learn them.
              That's what I'm doing now with this other PHP web application.

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                flaxking @Obsolesce
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                @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                @scottalanmiller said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                I was playing around with the concept of using PHP and forms to do things with PowerShell (given a Windows Server is running a web server with PHP such as XAMPP).

                Lots of potential there.

                I can get form data processed by powershell and outputted to a web page.

                I didn't do much last night, but I was able to output PING results to the web page, and when I was finished for the night, I put in code so when I refreshed the web page, it shut down my computer.

                I'm thinking I could potentially create an internal web app to control anything via PowerShell by use of forms... such as adding a user to AD to running reports. (of course secured and login required)

                So basically recreating Honolulu?

                If that's how it work, I haven't looked... then yes.

                Except this would be a learning tool for me as I'm going through my PHP book, where I implement things as I learn them.
                That's what I'm doing now with this other PHP web application.

                Applying what you're learning to something you already know - it's a good learning strategy

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                  dave_c
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                  I am not sure I would recommend PHP as a first language; perhaps PHP 7 leveraging Laravel or something structured. Mainstream PHP programmers used to have many bad habits. PHP 7 has good object support and I do not dislike it that much.
                  Python is very good for a first language.
                  I am more of a backend programmer and for that I like Go; it is a small language with very good concurrency.
                  For front end I like https://vuejs.org/ more than React

                  By the way, the python paradox is a good read: http://www.paulgraham.com/pypar.html

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @dave_c
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                    @dave_c said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                    Mainstream PHP programmers used to have many bad habits.

                    That won't affect the learner, though. Learn from a good source, and PHP won't be in the way at all. PHP itself doesn't encourage bad habits, that was just a culture of people using it as non-programmers.

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                      dave_c @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller
                      Oh, yes: Learn from a good source.
                      PHP "was" badly designed. PHP 7 has more sanity. Quoting someone on the internet: "Languages like Python or Ruby were designed, PHP just happened"

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce @dave_c
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                        @dave_c said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                        @scottalanmiller
                        Oh, yes: Learn from a good source.
                        PHP "was" badly designed. PHP 7 has more sanity. Quoting someone on the internet: "Languages like Python or Ruby were designed, PHP just happened"

                        PHP is reminds me a lot of Powershell scripting. I'm running into so many similarities.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce
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                          I do plan on learning Python as well, but PHP is easier for me to learn programming.

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                          • dafyreD
                            dafyre @Obsolesce
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                            @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                            @dave_c said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                            @scottalanmiller
                            Oh, yes: Learn from a good source.
                            PHP "was" badly designed. PHP 7 has more sanity. Quoting someone on the internet: "Languages like Python or Ruby were designed, PHP just happened"

                            PHP is reminds me a lot of Powershell scripting. I'm running into so many similarities.

                            No kidding. It has been a while since I've done anything in PHP and I had an idea to tinker with tonight... I keep shooting myself in the foot trying to use PowerShell syntax for stuff.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                              last edited by

                              @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                              @dave_c said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                              @scottalanmiller
                              Oh, yes: Learn from a good source.
                              PHP "was" badly designed. PHP 7 has more sanity. Quoting someone on the internet: "Languages like Python or Ruby were designed, PHP just happened"

                              PHP is reminds me a lot of Powershell scripting. I'm running into so many similarities.

                              Oh gosh I hope not.

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                                flaxking @dafyre
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                                @dafyre said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                                I keep shooting myself in the foot trying to use PowerShell syntax for stuff.

                                I feel like that problem just gets worse before it gets better (does it ever get better?)

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                                • ObsolesceO
                                  Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                                  @tim_g said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                                  @dave_c said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                                  @scottalanmiller
                                  Oh, yes: Learn from a good source.
                                  PHP "was" badly designed. PHP 7 has more sanity. Quoting someone on the internet: "Languages like Python or Ruby were designed, PHP just happened"

                                  PHP is reminds me a lot of Powershell scripting. I'm running into so many similarities.

                                  Oh gosh I hope not.

                                  I'm not talking about the cmdlets and stuff. I mean the scripting parts... programming logic, loops, arrays and such... those areas.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
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                                    You're probably just seeing the underlying paradigm of procedural programming.

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                                      You're probably just seeing the underlying paradigm of procedural programming.

                                      Yeah hats probably the case.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        https://medium.freecodecamp.org/every-time-you-build-a-to-do-list-app-a-puppy-dies-505b54637a5d

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said in Dipping Toes Into Programming:

                                          https://medium.freecodecamp.org/every-time-you-build-a-to-do-list-app-a-puppy-dies-505b54637a5d

                                          My first project that I'm almost finished with is a nutrition calculator for my protein bar recipe.

                                          That basically covers the first two chapters and a little into 3.

                                          Though, there's about 65 form fields to handle, so it's quite big without me knowing how to handle all those fields, especially due to them initially being generated automatically by like 4 lines of PHP.

                                          I'll link it after it's finished, it's quite nice for it's purpose.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            Cool

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