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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



 
GeneralUSArmy 'self taught' Pin
aljones20-May-19 5:42
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kalberts21-May-19 13:32
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aljones8-Nov-21 7:11
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GeneralOther Pin
Carsten V2.020-May-19 4:55
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GeneralTagged along with my father at age 10 PinPopular
Daniel Pfeffer20-May-19 4:47
professionalDaniel Pfeffer20-May-19 4:47 
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Sundance Kid20-May-19 21:14
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Amit Joshi CP20-May-19 23:46
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GeneralAn Amiga 500 and a curious 12-year-old Pin
ronlease20-May-19 4:00
professionalronlease20-May-19 4:00 
I saw the bouncing ball demo on an Amiga 500 and was intrigued. I worked with a ginormous book on CanDo. Then my teenage years hit and I forgot all about programming until I built a functioning 286 from pieces of 4 busted 286 computers. Then I tried to get 386 applications to run on my 286 (I found a math coprocessor which opened the world at that time) and was mostly successful. A few years later I had my BS in Information Systems with a concentration in Development, and the rest is history.
GeneralI was a hardware tech. Still am. Someone has to. Pin
Ron Anders20-May-19 3:39
Ron Anders20-May-19 3:39 
GeneralWorked in the University Computer Centre to earn extra money... Pin
  Forogar  20-May-19 3:16
professional  Forogar  20-May-19 3:16 
General1980 Pin
littleGreenDude20-May-19 3:13
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MarkTX20-May-19 5:20
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s-ort21-May-19 5:01
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jpoggio20-May-19 20:29
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Wühlmaus20-May-19 21:57
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kalberts21-May-19 13:22
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General1982 Pin
dhaxton20-May-19 3:02
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W Balboos, GHB20-May-19 2:49
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GeneralOther Pin
den2k8820-May-19 1:34
professionalden2k8820-May-19 1:34 
GeneralCompletely invalid list of responses Pin
#realJSOP20-May-19 1:27
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Chris Maunder22-May-19 6:48
cofounderChris Maunder22-May-19 6:48 
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#realJSOP22-May-19 8:01
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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 

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