Disease is a program of life while programming life as a disease in programming.
I want to be a professional programmer!!!
I want to make games, either professionally or otherwise.
I am not sure why, it gives me something to do.
Other (post reason)...
Disease is a program of life while programming life as a disease in programming.
Blue
money really as i was fed up of outsourcing work whenever i needed some small program written. I thought learn to program, write it yourself and then get all the money plus i will be able to offer my clients more services. Though i actually found that i really enjoyed learning to program for its own sake - its like a form of artistic expression
Last edited by basilisk; 10-22-2001 at 02:16 PM.
Do not meddle in the ways of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup
>>i was fed up of outsourcing work whenever i needed some small program written
Yeah... I hear you. I have written several small programs to parse strings out of text files and regroup them as comma delimintated files so that they could easily be inserted into database programs.
Such a simple task probably would have cost me some major dollars if I had someone else do it.
I need to find more applications that I "have to" write to, because I actually had quite a bit of fun writting those programs and found the time to do it because they were needed.
Blue
yeah, it's fun writing little widget programs like that...
once i wrote a program that would actually write some arrays to a text file that could be compiled into a program that used them.. it was interesting.
I wanted to modify, sonic 2 for genesis. Thats why I began programming. I got a little fustrated when I discoverd this would take quite a bit, of monney.
on life
Lifes a game, I play to win.
To Err Is To Be Human. To Game Is Divine!"
a) I have to do it for college
b) I like doing it as a hobby
c) May do it one day as a career
Ramble on...
It's fun to tell the computer exactly what to do, it's a great hobby, andone day I hope to make a carreer out of it.
Well, I like it because it is a good hobby. I will do this professionally some day, when I'm old enough, or something with computers at least..
Think out of the box! Open Source rules!
-Breach23
and the added benefit is that it lets you become renown in a community such as this one as you get a ridiculous amount of posts and get disowned by your family because you're on it 25/7 (yes, that's right, 25/7, you were such an addict you added another hour onto the day, just to post 100 more times).
I initially got into programming because I wanted to make computer games. Specifically, I liked the creativity of designing paper-and-pen RPGs, but I found the medium inadequate for developing complex and organized systems (like those in computer RPGs) that I really wanted to make. So, I decided to try to learn to program.
I'm still doing game programming, but I discovered in high school that programming knowledge is also enormously useful in science. Since my career goals are mostly science-related, this was another major motivation for learning how to program, and the reason I moved from BASIC to C.
Perhaps you should have told me that 9 years ago. Anyway, QBASIC was preinstalled on all DOS computers back then, so it was in that sense an ideal learning tool: I could write the same programs at school as at home, and at friends' houses; no worry about nonstandard functions or graphics incompatibilities. The situation today may be different, but now that I know C/C++, who cares?
I chose other because all three options apply to me...
Oskilian