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Codin' spiration

What Inspires you to code? What do you want to create? The reason I ask, is because so many programmers don't know what to code. They look through other peoples codes but they can't get inspiration. So, by coding together, like a family, we can solve that issue. Most people, like me, sometimes struggle with finding motivation. We tend to focus on things that we love. But reject some things that we hate. So, let's get codin' !

31st Dec 2017, 4:32 AM
Edwin Pratt
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My inspiration is in my burning desire to know everything,whenever I see a code,i always to understand it,debugg it,like these,i learn more stuff
31st Dec 2017, 5:02 AM
᠌᠌Code X
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Moneys, Technologies, Hacking, Computer, Website, and Future. What I want to create is: >> a search engine >> a web game >> an e-learning website >> a company bigger than google
31st Dec 2017, 4:55 AM
Amethyst Animion
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What Inspires me to code are my family , future , money, website, Bill Gates, Facebook What do I want to create is A ?? (still confusing) See this https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/968508/?ref=app
31st Dec 2017, 4:46 AM
Art456
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My inspiration is protection and visibility. *Protection* against those who exploit: The more I learn about tech, the more I fear it, which I think is a healthy outlook for anything that takes up so much of the world's time and money but less than 1% understand, and even fewer know how to secure. So much of our world is so excited by the progression in our tech they don't realize how easily their identity-- their entire lives-- can be stolen by hackers, or how much information they give up by simply signing up for something like Facebook. Oftentimes privacy is no longer a choice. It infuriates me. My inspiration is to be on the opposite side of the spectrum of these hackers, and be a white hat hacker-- a person who finds the vulnerabilities in programs and tech before black or red hat hackers do so those vulnerabilities can be fixed before they are exploited by those who are truly malicious. I felt it wasn't enough to know how tech works, I have to be able to create programs and read programs as well. *Visibility* for those less represented in the tech world: Everyone in the world uses tech, half the world are women, and yet women are still severely underrepresented in tech decisions and in the tech industry. Simply by being a woman programmer I help define what women want from tech, as well as help redefine people's notions about women *in* tech. If women want a voice in how our world progresses, which are through massive technological advances, we need to be more visible.
2nd Jan 2018, 1:25 PM
Melody
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What inspires me to code is just 3 things. My school, myself, and my future. My school because they push me to improve on programming. Myself because I want to toughen myself in solving such errors. And my future, because it can make my future brighter than ever.
31st Dec 2017, 8:23 AM
Raphael Salupan
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Jamie has said my mind. Exactly so, but with added visibility.
31st Dec 2017, 4:52 AM
GwakchangđŸ’»
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I grew up and always played videgames... when i was around 13 i wanted to learn how to code but then i didn't understand anything. Now i'm trying to learn what i didn't understand back then. And maybe even make some money with it :)
31st Dec 2017, 6:40 PM
ENCRR
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I have two "inspiration moments", when I think in randomness and when I try to code something I don't know how. Sometimes I want to code some that can "surprise" me. An example, creating a lot of animal classes and seeing the behavior between them jajaja. For the second moment, an example is to create a Telegram bot, you fix that goal in your mind but you learn a (really) lot of things in the road
31st Dec 2017, 6:19 AM
SebastiĂĄn Zapata
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For me, it's mostly curiosity, I see a great bot, I'd love to know how it was developed, I'll find out more and before you know, I'll be on to trying something better. Also d knowledge that I might get some extra bucks or even bigger is also there..😏
31st Dec 2017, 2:26 PM
Brown
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See how things works. For example you look something open source on GitHub. It's created in a language you know. You look at the source code and try to get a minimal knowledge on how it works. Additionally, you can do a fork / do your own version of it.
1st Jan 2018, 1:55 AM
n∆meless 💬
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1st Jan 2018, 8:19 AM
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