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what does programming mean to you?

are you learning programming bcause you wanna be a programmer at the future? or you are an expert at programming ? is it your job or its your hobby programming seems everything for me when you learn it you can solve many things its a great knowledge imagine that you can create your apps , websites, games etc. programming can help you so much , now its the technology time the world of technology .

27th Oct 2017, 7:45 PM
nouha coding girl
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I'm considered as scientific mind since I remember. I love maths, physics etc. One day I saw Blizzcon, where I could see programmers of most famous games (In my free time I transform into proffesional gamer :D). Then I realised that games have to be made by someone, so I did little research and found out what I have to learn to write game. And I fell in love with programming. Now I want to work as a programmer, perhaps if I'm lucky enough I will be able to send my CV to Project Red - the team that created Witcher (this is my little dream). So what does programming mean to me? Currently everything, it's like my hobby and job at once.
17th Feb 2017, 1:48 AM
Jakub Stasiak
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coding is life!!
17th Feb 2017, 1:52 AM
nouha coding girl
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Look at my profile and you'll understand. BTW coding is my girl or you could call it...... coding girl
17th Feb 2017, 10:42 AM
Julian Aung
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For the past decade I've been working for telecommunications company mostly doing programming work in business intelligence and automation. I've also created the intranet interface and websites for this office, along with all of the new software that we use here. I originally got started back in the 90s doing C++ because I use to enjoy creating text based adventure games online back then. I got into creating addons for Quake 1 and Duke Nukem 3D back in the late 90s. When I was around the age of 15 I realized that creating video games isn't a far fetched dream, and it's been my life goal since then. However, I got mixed up in networking in my early 20s and worked more with that side of business, along with my programming. As you can imagine, that didn't help me create video games. As such, the past year or so I've been in the process of transitioning from this career path into the game development scene. I'm currently working on a couple games for the PC and mobile, and plan to launch my indie gaming company sometime in 2018. So to answer you more specifically, it's my passion as both a hobby and professionally. I've always loved to observe and break things down around me, and I've always loved puzzles/thinking, so when I discovered programming it was the perfect fit. I can't picture myself doing anything else.
27th Oct 2017, 7:55 PM
AgentSmith