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What is your WHY in CODING?

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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    When? Back in the late '70s at University. Why? "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting".

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    Richard Andrew x64
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    OriginalGriff wrote:

    with no heavy lifting

    Unless you had one of those "boat anchor" portable computers. :)

    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      My first lines of codes were written in 1983 or 1984; at that time I had a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A computer, and the language was (extended) BASIC. Why? Because coding is just awesome :)

      "I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle

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      Did you buy the huge 32K Memory Expansion and dabble in assembly language with it? I did. First 16-bit CPU, baby!

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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        1978 for me. I took up the trade because I wasn't required to talk to people that annoy me.

        ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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        You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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        When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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        Mike Hankey
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        Ditto, except I found out that stupid has no boundaries or limitations...

        Don't let your mind wander too far. It's too small to be let out alone.

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        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

          Did you buy the huge 32K Memory Expansion and dabble in assembly language with it? I did. First 16-bit CPU, baby!

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          phil o
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          I had indeed the 32K memory expansion, but I did not code in assembly language; not that I did not want to, I remember having searched for books on the subject; but at that time, I did not get any, or at least any I could understand easily. There must have been some good materials on the subject back then, but not in my native language, unfortunately. I was a teenager, and at that time the only English words I could speak were those of the songs I was listening to; something like: "Won't you take me to... Funkytown!". I could sing them, but not understand.

          "I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle

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          • P phil o

            My first lines of codes were written in 1983 or 1984; at that time I had a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A computer, and the language was (extended) BASIC. Why? Because coding is just awesome :)

            "I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle

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            phil.o wrote:

            TI-99/4A

            Me too! A pricing war had made them affordable so my brothers and I got one for Christmas in either '82 or '83. My brothers were interested in the games but I realized that there was much more to it than that and soon had it doing my algebra homework, playing music with flashing colors...what fun! :) Luckily, we had an extra TV for the basement! :)

            "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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              When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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              CPallini
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              1984 if I remember well. A fantastic ZX Spectrum 48K. BASIC, Forth and Assembly. Why? Fashinated by videogames! :-D

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                phil.o wrote:

                TI-99/4A

                Me too! A pricing war had made them affordable so my brothers and I got one for Christmas in either '82 or '83. My brothers were interested in the games but I realized that there was much more to it than that and soon had it doing my algebra homework, playing music with flashing colors...what fun! :) Luckily, we had an extra TV for the basement! :)

                "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                phil o
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                I was lucky to have comprehensive parents, who let me monopolize their TV (we only had one at that moment). Thinking back, they must have wondered if I really was their offspring ^^

                "I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle

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                • R Randy Ga

                  When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  When: Spring 1980 Why: Because it was interesting (it became less interesting in college later that year because they used [time shared] mainframes and mainframes bored me and still do.) I continued doing it because it's one thing I'm very good at and which pays the bills. One could argue that it's the only thing I'm very good at.

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                  • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                    with no heavy lifting

                    Unless you had one of those "boat anchor" portable computers. :)

                    The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                    Hah! In those days you needed a crane to change the disk! :laugh:

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                    • R Randy Ga

                      When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                      Mycroft Holmes
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                      Late 80s on a commodore64. I was sick of repeatedly estimating the number of tiles on a roof, and getting it wrong. The application reduced my error rate from about 20% to 5% and those were transposition errors because I had to write up the order manually.

                      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                      • R RickZeeland

                        The first computer I laid my hands on was a Sinclair ZX81 (black and white), I was fascinated and got hooked on Basic programming. Did not think I would be doing this as a profession later on in life, evolved from Basic to VB, VB.NET and finally C#.

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                        Mycroft Holmes
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                        I went the same path but started with a commodore 64 and went via SuperBase before I got into VB.

                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                          OriginalGriff wrote:

                          with no heavy lifting

                          Unless you had one of those "boat anchor" portable computers. :)

                          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                          Mycroft Holmes
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                          I remember the Kaypro!

                          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                            When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                            Dr Walt Fair PE
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                            I learned in 1967, because I wanted to learn about those newfangled compputer machines. I started getting paid to program in 1972 when I took a job to pay for my university studies.I tutored and taught FORTRAN for several years, then worked for a research commision writing FORTRAN and Algol programs. I started a software business in 1990 after working as an engineer for 15 years.

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                              1978 for me. I took up the trade because I wasn't required to talk to people that annoy me.

                              ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
                              -----
                              You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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                              When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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                              Dr Walt Fair PE
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                              But you get to cuss at compilers and machines because they do what you instruct rather than what you want!And shooting com[puteers isn't illegal.

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                              Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                              • R Randy Ga

                                When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                                Munchies_Matt
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                                Money.

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                                  I went the same path but started with a commodore 64 and went via SuperBase before I got into VB.

                                  Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                  RickZeeland
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                                  SuperBase rings a bell with me, I had that on my Atari 1040ST but never did anything useful with it. Later on I thought DbaseIII+ was more interesting because of job opportunities, and to my amazement I got a job as a database programmer pretty quick !

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                                  • R Randy Ga

                                    When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                                    Because I needed a job and there was good money to be made in IT :laugh: I actually learned on the job (and in my spare time after I got my first job). I liked it, it kind of stuck, and I've been doing it happily ever after ;)

                                    Best, Sander Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                                      When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                                      The year was 1992. It was DOS on a IBM386. My dad was a programmer back then, so I learned a few nifty things using his class notes...I ended up studying it in college after my hopes to pursue a career in aviation got crushed. But hey, 10 years into doing this for a living, no regrets! WHY? Because this world needs more people doing good things to make a difference. :cool:

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                                        When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                                        EbenRoux
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                                        I started programming in 1984 (standard 4 / grade 6 - age 12) on a Commodore VIC20. I just always enjoyed it. Couldn't believe that one could get paid to do something so enjoyable :)

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                                        • R Randy Ga

                                          When did you first learn to code and why? I learned in 2012 and my WHY is to hopefully be successful one day in helping millions.

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                                          Ravi Sant
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                                          It was year 1999. There was huge incentive before Y2K and market was prospering and shedding money who could code HTML. But to make my fundamentals strong I started with C language and fell in love with it. I then wrote code in C, C#, Java, JavaScript, Web languages and frameworks, windows app development and Silverlight, etc.

                                          // ♫ 99 little bugs in the code, // 99 bugs in the code // We fix a bug, compile it again // 101 little bugs in the code ♫

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