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  • M Michael Sernal

    Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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    GateKeeper22
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    Yeah I have known that I would be a programmer since I was 8. And I never looked back. Been programming now for the better part of 20 years and it is still as exciting today as it was back then. I never doubted that decision.

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    • M Michael Sernal

      Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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      Tim Corey
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      I did it for the opportunity to meet women. :laugh: Actually, I knew I wanted to be a programmer since I wrote my first "app" in BASIC. At the time, I thought I would only ever be able to do it as a hobby. Once I figured out someone would pay me to do it, I never looked back.

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      • M Michael Sernal

        Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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        Gary Wheeler
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        Because I didn't have the face or the body to be a gigolo. Come to think of it, I'm still paid money to do disgusting things with other people, so it's okay.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • A AspDotNetDev

          Fixed the title for you. I took a programming class in high school (9th or 10th grade) because I had crazy ideas of what it was to be a programmer (basically, look at a bunch of 1s and 0s and make cool stuff from modifying them). Before that, I didn't really touch computers. Well, it wasn't exactly what I thought it was, but when I took that class I became hooked. I don't remember if I knew I would do that for a career, but I did know I wanted to program computers for the rest of my life (for money or not).

          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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          Michael Sernal
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          Thanks. As for me when I finished high school I don't know what degree to take and then my brother told me to choose one that i won't feel bored going to school one that I will find interesting so I took a degree in IT.

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          • M Michael Sernal

            Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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            Corporal Agarn
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            My degree in engineering and first (real) job in material testing shows what I wanted to do with my life. I am not a true programmer as my current "expertise" is DBA. Got into computers through need while managing a database of pipeline disasters.

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            • T Tim Corey

              I did it for the opportunity to meet women. :laugh: Actually, I knew I wanted to be a programmer since I wrote my first "app" in BASIC. At the time, I thought I would only ever be able to do it as a hobby. Once I figured out someone would pay me to do it, I never looked back.

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              AspDotNetDev
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              Tim Corey wrote:

              I did it for the opportunity to meet women

              Psst, work for as a web developer in a marketing department. ;)

              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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              • T Tim Corey

                I did it for the opportunity to meet women. :laugh: Actually, I knew I wanted to be a programmer since I wrote my first "app" in BASIC. At the time, I thought I would only ever be able to do it as a hobby. Once I figured out someone would pay me to do it, I never looked back.

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                Lost User
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                Yes, the programmer groupies are a good reason, but they can be a pest at times...

                At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity

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                • M Michael Sernal

                  Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                  Slacker007
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                  I didn't get into this programming stuff until after I got out of the Army. It found me, I did not find it. I have never looked back. ;)

                  "the meat from that butcher is just the dogs danglies, absolutely amazing cuts of beef." - DaveAuld (2011)
                  "No, that is just the earthly manifestation of the Great God Retardon." - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "It is the celestial scrotum of good luck!" - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "But you probably have the smoothest scrotum of any grown man" - Pete O'Hanlon (2012)

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                  • M Michael Sernal

                    Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                    Chris Maunder
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                    Because I'm a control freak who reckoned he could do it better than the IT department where I was doing grad work. Turns out I was right :D

                    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                    • I Ian Shlasko

                      For my fourth birthday, I got an Atari 800XL... One of those computer-in-a-keyboard systems that used game cartridges and saved BASIC programs on audio casettes. Rumor has it, I played the games for a couple months, then decided I wanted to write my own. My father gave me a copy of The IBM Basic Handbook, taught me about line numbers and for-next loops, and from that moment on, I was doomed to be a programmer. I'm not quite sure how I went from "Wanting to make my own games" to "Developing portfolio management systems for hedge funds"... There's some kind of non-sequitor there...

                      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                      Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                      Michael Sernal
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                      Gamer? Yes? I used to play a lot of video games when i was still a kid Super Mario was the first game i played. And since I'm into gaming I want to know how they created them and so i took programming.

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                      • M Michael Sernal

                        Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                        In retrospect I think I was lied to.

                        Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost

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                        • T Tim Corey

                          I did it for the opportunity to meet women. :laugh: Actually, I knew I wanted to be a programmer since I wrote my first "app" in BASIC. At the time, I thought I would only ever be able to do it as a hobby. Once I figured out someone would pay me to do it, I never looked back.

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                          R Giskard Reventlov
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                          Tim Corey wrote:

                          Once I figured out someone would pay me to do it, I never looked back.

                          Yes, that did come as a bit of a shock!

                          "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                          • M Michael Sernal

                            Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                            lewax00
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                            I grew up around computers (my dad's), so I always had an interest in them. By the time I got to high school I was proficient in using them, so I didn't want to take the "desktop publishing" class offered (basically how to use MS Word), so I got permission to skip it and take a class in HTML instead, that went well so I took the only programming class offered, in VB.NET (I use the term programming lightly here, it was basically make a form, do some calculations with numeric types when a button was pressed and displaying the result in a label). I toyed with that for a while (I hadn't learned anything useful in the class, took me a while before I figured out there were things like loops and that you can define your own functions, etc.), then picked up a book on C++ I found on clearance, taught myself that, took classes in QBasic and Java when my school joined a program that added some more classes online, and by the end of high school figured I just keep doing it. I graduate with by BS in Mathematics and Computer Science next May, and my MS in the same the year after that. :-D

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Because I'm a control freak who reckoned he could do it better than the IT department where I was doing grad work. Turns out I was right :D

                              cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                              AspDotNetDev
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                              You must have had one reeeeeaaaaally horrible IT department. :)

                              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                              • A AspDotNetDev

                                You must have had one reeeeeaaaaally horrible IT department. :)

                                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                Chris Maunder
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                                Oh, you'll keep mate. Yes you will.

                                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                • M Michael Sernal

                                  Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                                  GuyThiebaut
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                                  I was lucky enough to own a ZX spectrum back in 1982 and ever since then have been fascinated with IT. Fortunately back in the 80's IT progress was slow enough that I could learn at a reasonable pace - although there was no world wide web so I had to make do with 400+ page manuals that could in no manner be described as user friendly. I can't say I knew it, but I was fairly sure after a few hours on the good old speccy that I would be using computers in one way or another in my adult working life. I took a degree in IT because I thought it would make me money - what I got was something even better than money, I got to work in an area that I really enjoy :)(being a lawyer or doctor would have made me much more wealthy)

                                  “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                                  ― Christopher Hitchens

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                                  • M Michael Sernal

                                    Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                                    PIEBALDconsult
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                                    I needed to fill the schedule for my senior year of high school and "computer math" seemed interesting enough. :shrug:

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                                    • M Michael Sernal

                                      Hi guys, When you will still young like in grade school or earlier, did you already know that you would take a career in IT? Or do you have other dreams and it just happened that you would like to know how the computer works and stuff and ended up taking up a degree in IT?

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                                      Nueman
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                                      To get paid to do what I enjoyed. After all these years I still consider myself very fortunate.

                                      What me worry?

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                                      • C Chris Maunder

                                        Oh, you'll keep mate. Yes you will.

                                        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                        AspDotNetDev
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                                        Chris Maunder wrote:

                                        Oh, you'll keep mate.

                                        I'm not quite sure what that means. Is it some form of Aussie* dialect? *Australopithecus Africanus

                                        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                        • A AspDotNetDev

                                          Chris Maunder wrote:

                                          Oh, you'll keep mate.

                                          I'm not quite sure what that means. Is it some form of Aussie* dialect? *Australopithecus Africanus

                                          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                          Chris Maunder
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                                          You'll keep[^] Our interpretation is close, but a little more flavoured with "...and I know where you live." ;)

                                          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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