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allaga2019-05-15 13:14:46
IT education
allaga, 2019-05-15 13:14:46

Is the training schedule correct?

Hey!
He called out a regular school diary and tried to make a schedule for his classes. What can be subtracted from these points or what can be added? Decided to experiment. Some of these languages ​​are already familiar. Deep down I sympathize with Swift.

first version
Monday
  1. Swift Theory
  2. Xcode Theory
  3. Practice

Tuesday
  1. Theory C
  2. Qt theory
  3. Practice

Wednesday
  1. PHP Theory
  2. CodeIgniter Theory
  3. Practice

Thursday
  1. JavaScript theory
  2. Chart.js Theory
  3. Practice

Friday
  1. IoT theory
  2. Arduino Theory
  3. Practice

Суббота
  1. Теория Linux
  2. Практика

Воскресенье
  1. Теория дизайна
  2. Теория After Effects
  3. Практика

second version
Понедельник
  1. Теория Swift
  2. Теория Xcode
  3. Практика

Вторник
  1. Теория Swift
  2. Теория Xcode
  3. Практика

Среда
  1. Теория Swift
  2. Теория Xcode
  3. Практика

Четверг
  1. Теория Swift
  2. Теория Xcode
  3. Практика

Пятница
  1. Теория PHP
  2. Теория CodeIgniter
  3. Практика

Суббота
  1. Теория PHP
  2. Теория CodeIgniter
  3. Практика

Воскресенье
  1. День хобби

PS If something is wrong, please do not laugh, and if possible, give advice))) thanks

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Dmitriy419, 2019-05-15
@allaga

Too many things.
Of course, if all of the above is required only for surface study for general literacy, or if you have not decided on the direction (although everything presented is very far from each other), then ok. Everything is more or less normal, although there are inconsistencies (How does Qt relate to C? ). But if you are going to seriously study all these topics for a long time in order to become a professional of them - this is stupid (and this is normal, it happens to everyone).
Firstly, all areas are too different, which is worth swift and arduino.
Secondly, there is no focus on any one direction, well, a maximum of a couple. This is not very good, since a week is in completely different areas, and then a return to what I finished on, well, such a thing (everything is very confused, respectively, part of the "lesson" is spent on remembering what happened in the last lesson.
Well, for in order to get the minimum basis in any of the "lessons" it usually takes two weeks (well, quite a minimum), in your case everything is multiplied by seven. So count.
I hope my answer will somehow help you. If anything is left if you don't understand, ask.Don't be afraid to ask stupid questions, be afraid not to ask them.

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Saboteur, 2019-05-15
@saboteur_kiev

Don't cross out anything.
Leave it as is for a month.
In a month, you will have an understanding of what can be changed in this schedule.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-05-15
@Zoominger

Fuck you yourself megamind oo
I'm glad that I'm sitting on the same forum with such geniuses.
upd: that's it, I laughed, now I can say on the topic: you forgot the point "give me 5 years of uninterrupted free time and two kilograms of amphetamines."

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@atoro, 2019-05-15
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Add more Android/Java/Kotlin.
In conjunction with Qt, it is more logical to get acquainted with C ++, and not with C. Moreover, as far as I remember, Arduiono is in C ++.
I would swap Linux with IoT/Arduino. And between them just Qt c C ++ shoved.
In general, as it was made clear above, for experiments like "like / not very much / not at all my" normal schedule, for normal knowledge of all of the above - you also need to add either genius or several years of hard study.

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Ruslan Ruslanov, 2019-05-15
@dasauser

decide on the sphere-area to which the soul lies and in which you want to apply the acquired knowledge in the future.
want to make websites? js, css, html, design. want to develop web applications? php, nodejs, python (any other language suitable for the backend). something for ios? swift. administration? linux. but not all at once, in one fell swoop. in short: "for two hares ..."

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CasperIsNotAGoodGhost, 2019-05-15
@CasperIsNotAGoodGhost

Better start with something one (maximum two directions), and allocate a certain time for this (for example, two hours a day). For example, learn one thing in the morning and another in the evening. And your schedule is hardcore)

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