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Originally posted by Python523
it was just a comparison, my point was if someone in algebra 1 really wanted to learn calculus, they would have to learn advanced algebra and trig first, if someone wanted to learn how to make a swaying snow motion they would have to learn the syntax of some commands, some math, arrays, and a few other things, he isnt really learning if he asks how to do them all I think =/ like I said before, if you have someone always help you, you will start to use them as a crutch, as in every time you run into a problem you will ask them for help, which makes it so you don't truely learn, or do you disagree?
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It depends on the extent of the assistance, though. I will explain how to use a command - that teaches them how to use it, and from that point they do not need to ask any more about that command, they will have learned it.
As for your "just a comparison" - What is the prerequisite to learn what an array is?