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How did you get into programming?

Survey period: 20 May 2019 to 27 May 2019

OptionVotes% 
My studies at school were focused on IT15313.37
My studies at school were had IT as a component but I chose programming948.22
I am self taught and wanted to become a programmer32428.32
I learned to code to do my job better (eg engineering or science)11810.31
I created something simple (eg a webpage) and needed to make it more powerful so ended up a programmer181.57
I had an interest and found myself drifting more and more to coding19717.22
I did it for the money or to just get a job353.06
I needed to learn programming to keep my job / advance in my job221.92
I needed to know how to code to solve a specific problem I had and ended up a programmer383.32
I was the IT guy by default and one thing led to another474.11
Other (please comment)988.57



 
GeneralCompletely invalid list of responses Pin
#realJSOP20-May-19 1:27
mve#realJSOP20-May-19 1:27 
PraiseRe: Completely invalid list of responses Pin
RickZeeland20-May-19 8:47
mveRickZeeland20-May-19 8:47 
GeneralRe: Completely invalid list of responses Pin
Chris Maunder22-May-19 6:48
cofounderChris Maunder22-May-19 6:48 
GeneralRe: Completely invalid list of responses Pin
#realJSOP22-May-19 8:01
mve#realJSOP22-May-19 8:01 
GeneralI was about 12 (1990) Pin
Sundance Kid20-May-19 1:17
Sundance Kid20-May-19 1:17 
GeneralThis was in 1983 Pin
phil.o20-May-19 0:52
professionalphil.o20-May-19 0:52 
GeneralRe: This was in 1983 Pin
kmoorevs20-May-19 2:28
kmoorevs20-May-19 2:28 
GeneralSelf taught was the only way in 1982... Pin
Mike (Prof. Chuck)20-May-19 0:47
professionalMike (Prof. Chuck)20-May-19 0:47 
There were no school where you could learn... "that"

Interesting is the option "i created a webpage..." a web...what?
For me, as a child of the early 70's there was no other choice than to see your friend's C64 (when we were 12 or so) and think "i want to KNOW that.. i want to make such a cool game! Imagine! 16 colors! woooosh"

and then buying books about BASIC. and assembler (the next year). then back to basic as assembler was so cruel, no one understands it.
after 2-3 years when the brain had learned and to some degree mastered binary thinking, back to assembler. then it worked.
Then... I think 1987... Turbo Pascal came up. now THAT was a language! No more line numbers. really? FUNCTIONS WITH NAMES? whoooot? omg.
Then... C
of f*** what is this? how do i create that curly ...thing { with my german keyboard? what is Alt-GR ? I really have such a key? Oh yeah.. wow - cooool! { { { } } } all day long Big Grin | :-D

end-of-story. Now into Kotlin. Still curly. Still cool.
whoooooosh!Cool | :cool:

GeneralI have absolutely no idea why. Pin
OriginalGriff19-May-19 22:24
mveOriginalGriff19-May-19 22:24 
GeneralRe: I have absolutely no idea why. Pin
W Balboos, GHB20-May-19 2:55
W Balboos, GHB20-May-19 2:55 
GeneralRe: I have absolutely no idea why. Pin
Slow Eddie21-May-19 5:03
professionalSlow Eddie21-May-19 5:03 
GeneralOther. Pin
Jonas Hammarberg19-May-19 22:24
professionalJonas Hammarberg19-May-19 22:24 
GeneralOther. Pin
GKP199219-May-19 20:43
professionalGKP199219-May-19 20:43 
GeneralTried it Pin
PIEBALDconsult19-May-19 19:47
mvePIEBALDconsult19-May-19 19:47 

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