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Reasons why we code?

Why did you divulge into programming, what did you hope to achieve, and what language did you have in mind first? and while coding where does your motivation come from?

29th Apr 2017, 12:38 AM
Miraculous Owonubi
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Because it is our right and freedom in digital age. Programming is like education in Renaissance era
29th Apr 2017, 12:51 AM
Agus Mei
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Motivation comes and goes. It's probably better to opt for discipline and a constant aim in life. Programming is simply part of my life now; like eating, sleeping, staying alive. It's harder to find a reason why I should not code.
29th Apr 2017, 12:43 AM
Hatsy Rei
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help us to think before taking an action.. improove our mind makes us wise express our thoughts and ideas.. regards
4th May 2017, 6:17 AM
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programming gives the power to create history 😁 that's what I think
12th May 2017, 12:57 PM
Samira
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I believe the idea is to duplicate the human mind, function by function, and further advance the human race through mini-AI's computational power combined with our precision metrics, and manufacturing scalability.
5th May 2017, 5:09 AM
David Hutto
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To earn money, to feed the family, to let computers do jobs I'm not willing to do by myself again and again, to feel damn clever and geeky ;-)
5th May 2017, 3:04 PM
Senfman
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Because....science.
4th May 2017, 9:05 PM
Mark Paramonte
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I was playing Tetris and I thought to myself, "There has to be a way to make this better." I started reading and the tried to make Tetris better. It wasn't that easy. So I learned how it worked then I wanted to know how other programs worked and then I wanted to make my own version. Now I can. BTW...Tetris is as good as it can be. Can't be improved lol.
29th Apr 2017, 1:30 AM
James
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The reason I decided to learn to code is because of my huge interest in technology. I just wanted to accomplish a life long dream of making a game. When I first decided to learn to code, I tried to learn C++, though I got bored and swapped to python, then to C#. My motivation comes from my imagination. I imagine the final product, and it motivates me to create the final product, just so I can play it. Coding opens a new world, a world where our only limitations is our engine, abilities, and hardware. But other than that, we're free! Want to make your mom fight a dragon with the head of your 3rd grade teacher? You can make it! Want to drop kick your school to the moon? You can make! Coding let's us make our life easier with programs, or tell others a story in a way they probably can't tell you a story. It let's you break through the boundaries, and go into the field beyond it, it let's you make a new world, with your own creations. Some cry when they make there first full game, they cry because they finally made a world with a story they've been refining for years, and I haven't made my first game yet, but I know I'll be one of those people.
3rd May 2017, 4:20 AM
Dakota Willey
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Because We Love It
11th May 2017, 6:33 AM
Kailash Loncha
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It's 21st century most of the things are programmed , in today's world if you don't know programming you can't understand how the world works .
5th May 2017, 5:19 PM
Utkαrsh
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For me: I started coding because I saw the huge problems were being faced with. With the hope that I could solve them. I started with Python and C. My motivation comes from flowing in an algorithm. Understanding the structure and path of another program and then it hits me: What to do.
29th Apr 2017, 12:41 AM
Miraculous Owonubi
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Just for fun... I don't want to play game . I want to play programming. @@@
10th May 2017, 12:53 PM
Ayush Kumar Singh
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I learn programming, because in this way I can make my own programms and my own website. It is something very creative and I like it very much.
2nd May 2017, 7:56 PM
sil 🇬🇷
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It helps me to think more about the world around me and problems I face in every day life. Also, it calms me down and is a good hobby for me to have fun with. I loved it since about 3 years ago, and I still like the adopome I get when something I make works correctly. ^_^
3rd May 2017, 1:10 PM
Xander A.
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I'am mostly a front-end developer,so i mix code and design to make a clean and responsive web design.Programming makes efficient and powerful open source aproach to eveyone who wants to make world better.So am trying to be a better coder everyday so i can do a greater things for a web development world.
4th May 2017, 9:35 PM
Nemanja Lotina
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because we are human :)
9th May 2017, 1:05 PM
Nithiwat
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at first when I started learning programming, my only reason was to become able to do algorithmic trading. but now when I think of it, I have started to see it as a art, a language, a way of expressing your ideas a way to make world a better and beautiful place to live in. I code to make human life more efficient and powerful....................... .....and ..... also to do algorithmic trading😉 .
3rd May 2017, 9:22 PM
Code Ninja
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i want to be a hacking hero!
5th May 2017, 4:17 PM
Taufik T Pasaribu
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It's getting more important. I think in a few years knowledge like this is very very important.
6th May 2017, 12:52 PM
devbyemil
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