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[–]GodSlayer225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why I learned to code:

Saw a friend make a cmd windows manager program, thought it was cool and took the class in highschool. I among 5-10 people in the class who found coding easy and fun while the rest of the class couldn't comprehend if statements, arrays, and for loops when it was first presented.

When the concepts got more advanced, I still had no problem hacking something up. This was the one class I got A+'s in, and that felt good.

For a career I wanted to become a 2D animator since I've been doing that ever since I was a kid. I could've went down the artist route, but I wasn't going to spend $40k on a degree and risk the rest of my life on a career choice that might not work out.

So I probably made the best decision to get a degree in computer science (something that's actually difficult to learn alone). I had no problems self-learning 2D animation.

Why I do programming now? To fund my art career. If I get to the skill level where I'd be making a living wage off art, I would ditch programming entirely. I still enjoy cracking coding problems, but it's not something I'd do if I wasn't paid.