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by orionblastar
3268 days ago
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Well I am sad to hear your teachers made it boring for you. Mine did too but I found a way to make it fun when I learned how formulas worked and was able to teach myself BASIC on a Commodore 64 and make video games
, etc. I'm not sure why my parent post was voted down. I've been trying to get more people to learn programming even women and minorities. I tried to teach my son, but he isn't interested and would rather work on cars. So one has to have an interest and passion for learning programming as well. I am glad you finally learned and worked for 20 years or so. Good for you! |
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It's only been the past few years I've been working in the field.
Outside of most tech fields, or people who like 'nerds' for their supposed money computers and work involving them in any technical fashion still has a stigma attached to it.
I think you're right that one has to have formed an interest, but sometimes that takes an introduction into what's possible and when you have some know how -- the amazing mutability of these very powerful machines is a lot like a car in ways.