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all .exe files are virused ? how to identify them ?

No, not all, I'm just saying, usually viruses are in those type of files.

they have a .exe at the end of them xD

 

like when you have an image link it ends in .png or .jpg, files have names like that too, and one of them is .exe (execute).

 

Like this:

wapGhki.png

Thats not a virous ofc, its from a trusted source.

 

Anyway your anti-virus will scan all downloads and tells you if the file is infected, so you don't have to worry about that.

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I have already learnt C++, Java and Q basic. Pretty soon, I will learn DBMS via SQL. Should I take up a course for Android now? Or should I wait till I get that course in college?

Anyone? :/

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Anyone? :/

Sorry didn't notice this question, but I can't help you here at all seeing as I'm not that into the programming side and I really don't know much about it.

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I have already learnt C++, Java and Q basic. Pretty soon, I will learn DBMS via SQL. Should I take up a course for Android now? Or should I wait till I get that course in college?

If you'll get that course at school, then wait and learn something while waiting. If not, it depends… If you like Android and feel interested (I personally don't like it), then take up a course for it, but you must know that there are still LOTS of things you can learn in regard to programming. :)

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I have already learnt C++, Java and Q basic. Pretty soon, I will learn DBMS via SQL. Should I take up a course for Android now? Or should I wait till I get that course in college?

It would appear you're already pretty competent when it comes to programming. Have you looked into the Android course in college? There might be some information regarding how much you should already know programming-wise when you begin the course.

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I have already learnt C++, Java and Q basic. Pretty soon, I will learn DBMS via SQL. Should I take up a course for Android now? Or should I wait till I get that course in college?

Computers programming is not that hard. Don´t wait but don´t rush. Time management.

Look for jobs requirements, figure out your desired combination of skills, the toolchains, not "what you have learnt". You should be familiar to unix environment too. For example, C/C++ rarely goes with java in 1 job description.

 

Its not the computer but real life experience which matters.

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Computers programming is not that hard. Don´t wait but don´t rush. Time management.

Look for jobs requirements, figure out your desired combination of skills, the toolchains, not "what you have learnt". You should be familiar to unix environment too. For example, C/C++ rarely goes with java in 1 job description.

 

Its not the computer but real life experience which matters.

As far as I know, both Java and C++ fall into the category of OOP languages. I don't think I need to think about job requirements right now since I still have 4-5 years for that. But I wanted to know if I should have a knowledge of what will be taught in college beforehand. Also, I am not really sure if I will be able to get Computer science branch. If I don't get it, I will probably take up aerospace and my programming knowledge will continue to develop as a hobby.

So, should I take up a basic course or just wait till college?

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As far as I know, both Java and C++ fall into the category of OOP languages. I don't think I need to think about job requirements right now since I still have 4-5 years for that. But I wanted to know if I should have a knowledge of what will be taught in college beforehand. Also, I am not really sure if I will be able to get Computer science branch. If I don't get it, I will probably take up aerospace and my programming knowledge will continue to develop as a hobby.

So, should I take up a basic course or just wait till college?

Wait till college. Otherwise you'd waste your time)

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Same question

 

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I can't run tanki on full graphics also.

Its your graphics card or internet connection, i tested an i3 processor 1GB ram and 2.00 Ghz cpu and it could load with all settings perfectly

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Which setting do you think I should keep on? I just play now with Dynamic Ligitings nows and I get 60 fps all time.

Obviously, it's hard for me to judge which settings you should use solely based on your GPU. All I can say is, try to experiment with some different settings and see what kind of FPS you are getting. For most players, anything around 30 FPS or over will be relatively smooth and playable.

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So, should I take up a basic course or just wait till college?

If you choose a basic course, you can only do what everybody can.

Get a IT-related major curriculum from a good college or university. Then start from bottom, learn it yourself. Find group support in your neighborhood.

 

Everybody can jump in the computer programming boat, but not everyone can jump in a serious engineering discipline like aerospace. That makes the difference in employment, and the value of skills required.

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If you choose a basic course, you can only do what everybody can.

Get a IT-related major curriculum from a good college or university. Then start from bottom, learn it yourself. Find group support in your neighborhood.

 

Everybody can jump in the computer programming boat, but not everyone can jump in a serious engineering discipline like aerospace. That makes the difference in employment, and the value of skills required.

It is absolutely sure that I will take up an engineering course. Now whether it will be Software engineering or Aerospace or something else, depends on my entrance exam performance.

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