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How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by barneystinson19 on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:10 pm
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Seriously, I am clueless about it. How can I know If I'm a noob or not? What are the criterias for this?
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by centip3de on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:19 pm
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barneystinson19 wrote:Seriously, I am clueless about it. How can I know If I'm a noob or not? What are the criterias for this?


If you can't explain something to a 5 year old, in under 30 minutes, you don't truly understand the subject.
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by barneystinson19 on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:21 pm
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centip3de wrote:
barneystinson19 wrote:Seriously, I am clueless about it. How can I know If I'm a noob or not? What are the criterias for this?


If you can't explain something to a 5 year old, in under 30 minutes, you don't truly understand the subject.


Nice way to find out :D
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by -Ninjex- on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:30 pm
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There are a lot of open challenges for all kinds of stuff all over the internet. Just go find a few and see how well you match up. Noob is better defined as someone who is new to a subject and/or lacks understanding of that subject. You know how much you studied a subject, and what you are good/bad at. It's not rocket science, if you can answer almost all of the questions about a subject, I think you are good. If you can't answer a few questions/complete a task here and there, maybe you should look into it more.

Anywho, you can look up programming challenges, challenges that allow you to "root the box" like Ophs, among others. Just give some a shot; it will help you find your strong/weak (guru/noob) points.
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by barneystinson19 on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:40 pm
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-Ninjex- wrote:Anywho, you can look up programming challenges, challenges that allow you to "root the box" like Ophs, among others. Just give some a shot; it will help you find your strong/weak (guru/noob) points.


I actually looked that challanges and done the first two of them. Second one was a little hard because of morse alphabet. I'm now working on the third one :)
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by limdis on Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:02 pm
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My understanding of the word.
New guy = Newbie = Newb > Noob
Newb - original spelling
Noob - someone who fails to grow beyond only having 'new guy' skill level
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by fuchsteufel on Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:23 am
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centip3de wrote:
barneystinson19 wrote:Seriously, I am clueless about it. How can I know If I'm a noob or not? What are the criterias for this?


If you can't explain something to a 5 year old, in under 30 minutes, you don't truly understand the subject.


so, there are just noobs in, say, theoretical physics? ;)

I think, noobish is a state of mind. If you are not willing to learn more, you will always be a noob, if you are at the beginning of a long road through all the stuff you are interested in, you're more like a beginner, not a noob
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by centip3de on Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:51 pm
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fuchsteufel wrote:so, there are just noobs in, say, theoretical physics? ;)


Yes, yes there are. If you're unable to drop the posh nomenclature of your subject, and put into terms a 5 year old can understand (represent quarks as M&M's, etc.) then you don't understand your subject, or you're just an arrogant ass.
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Re: How do you understand if you are a NOOB?

Post by tgoe on Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:58 am
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I think there's a better test. If you have to ask people whether you're a noob or not, you're a noob.
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