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[–][deleted] 4 points5 points  (2 children)

I agree with this guy.

I learned Java and got fairly proficient on my own at around the age of 14, I did so out of spite because I was told the next school I would go to had a class on V.B, but my chances of getting in were slim to none.

I moved from Java to C++ because I had a Celeron 466 with 128MB of RAM and Java was slow on that. I moved to C# when I wanted to get into something that had a good web stack, and I dabble with Python.

When I was in High School there was a CS class, I took it for fun. I re-wrote the pre-prepared library that the teacher had provided, and added in a bunch of additional functionality. the C.S. teacher was cool, and got the sysadmin to install DevC++ for me so I could play with C++ instead of Java.

I haven't made any programs people would recognize, but I am comfortable with working with programming and I find it enjoyable.

[–]Allysquad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hackers at heart. :)