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Why did you start programming??
I was wondering, why did you start programming? What inspired/lead you to want to learn, and what were you learning to do? For me, my passion has always been the idea of designing games, but for a while I favored my idea of running my own large database... But after working with a few friend's databases, I learned I didn't enjoy it. So I'm back to my roots, game programming. I'm decided I'm going to learn to master JavaScript to do web based games/apps. So let's hear what you guys got to say!! :)
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for me it started with html, i found the creative part of design very attractive. so i started in the late 90's with html. i did entertain the idea of creating games for some time but realized that it would take too much time to learn everything about it and much more to actually code it. then, doing it on your own: would take even more time.
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it is fun thing to do in the computer, it gives you power to create your own ideas without asking someone approval. it makes you smarter. it is all about love , passion:) .
Happy coding family, all around the world!
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basically i have started learning c++ becouse my brother has learned that and seeing him making cool things for his laptop from there i got interest in learning program
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You ask a lot of questions. I am confuse where to start. Btw, I use my techniques to answer such a motivated question.
If you talk about inspiration. I straight come to person on spotlight tht is the pioneer of the technology e.g. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Because these two person are the best example of technology folk. Steve jobs introduce the machintos device to the world. Bill gates show how can be a copywrite OS can be manipulated. I think they are the inspiration for making the field before we start our test innings. They are my inspirational personality. Bell lab is the inspiration of my coding. If you want to be a developer, coding won't be least for you. You have to realise the marketing traffic knowledge as well as to create a best UI design and the rest part is UX strategy. If you code the best morever with design but less UX response you still be a failure.
I like to create my own rules in designing and trying to give the bestest UX response to the user. I think it should be the motto for a developer.
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I won't to nolese