There's always an exception to the rule. 47 yo, self-taught.
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There's always an exception to the rule. 47 yo, self-taught.
im in 10th grade too
sounds like there are quite a few of us sophmores...
"uh uh uh, you didn't say the magic word"
-Jurassic Park
You're always self taught. Books a/o teachers may help, but the best book or best teacher in the world can't make you learn anything.
C++ is also self taught in that you have to actually write code yourself to get it. Reading knowledge will help, but won't do jack as far as knowing how to really write code.
Also, the kid you're looking for is called Xterria, I think. Look him up under members.
Well yea, all of thats true but thats like asking "Did you learn quantum physics in a class or are you self taught?" and me saying "Well I'm self taught becuase the teacher couldn't force me to learn, I wanted to." Im sorry that was rude. I'll shut up now.
Since I'm still learning C++ I can't neccasarily say I'm self taught, yet I am self teaching. I'm a sophomore, as well, and I just started programming back in October. My school only offers Pascal programming classes, so I thought I would start out learning Pascal first and take a Pascal class next semester, but I decided I didn't want to take an extra class (all of my classes are year long, so I would have to take an extra class). A few weeks after I decided that I wouldn't be taking the Pascal class, I found it useless for me to keep learning Pascal, I took up C++ instead. I've actually only read a few pages of a tutorial concerning C++ so far, but just last night I obtained a 600+ page book of C++.
I'm very avid about becoming a game programmer, and I hope to be able to start programming very extensive games (I really want to create a Civilization-like game) within the next few years. I know for sure that I will have help available to me for various aspects of game creation, so the main obstacle in my way as of now is the actual learning of C++, which is a mighty big obstacle.
As I already have a degree in Engineering and work for a specilized software company. After a couple of years I decided that I would like to do a bit of programming. The easiest way for me was to get the boss to give me a bit of time off and let me go to uni, so currently studing C++, with a bit of Java and design subjects this year. Only prob. is that at the current rate it will take me 5 more years to complete a 3 year degree (already done 1 year) but from my experience, prac. experience (actual real coding - software deve envir) is more important then a degree, So just get out there and code.
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To code, or not to code, that is the question.
Well the answer is 'TO CODE' of cause
seems like i'm the only dumb ass who still has to learn this stuff at school
having a sense of humor is always helpful.!
I suspect if you polled people who have made successful careers as programmers you would get a significantly different response than you will get from this poll. I suspect that people doing this just for the fun of it, ie. hobbyists/hackers, but not not trying to make a living from it, take a much different approach to all this.
True, this poll seems to have attracted a fair number of go-getters, but they have yet to "test the waters". I have no doubt that this is still an industry where you can rise to the top even if you are self-taught, but I doubt that that was the approach of majority of the people who have made it there.
Well I am planning to make a living programming but I am learning programming now in the meantime, while I get to college, because I am planning to get a college degree on programming. I am just trying to get a head start.
PS: I am a senior in high school, so hopefully it will be really soon when I go to college to learn programming.
There are some real morons in this world please do not become one of them, do not become a victim of moronitis. PROGRAMMING IS THE FUTURE...THE FUTURE IS NOW!!!!!!!!!
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"The expert on anything was once a beginner" -Baseball poster I own.
Left cprog on 1-3-2005. Don't know when I am coming back. Thanks to those who helped me over the years.
Don't worry, I am def. still learning and have ways to go.
Self-Taught.. my high school doesn't teach much besides Visual Basic.. which is kinda dodgey in a way.. but I guess I would come to a wall sooner or later.. and I would need some assistance in some stuff.. 'cos books don't really do jack.. you gotta program the code.. and you need to think a lot more than what you "learn" or the concepts of the language.. i fink i'm gonna confuse some ppl.. but it's my first post on tis forum
I am also a sophomore in high school, and I think it's a good idea to learn in a class first then go to self-teaching, it's sorta like using training wheels on a bike. Personally, at this point I am in a class just for the credits. My teacher is pretty bright but the class isn't, so I usually just do nothing during that period... anyway I'm just rambling so i guess im done.
I am in 9th grade and I am self taught but with help from people at the c++ programming board. I would like to take classes but my school doesn't offer any computer related classes besides keyboarding and using the internet explorer web browser. To tell the truth, most people around where I live don't even have a computer they are all farmers. (IT IS HELL!!!!!!!!!)
Using c++ Primer Plus 3rd edition. Good book. Have some experience programming Java, Pascal am 33 years old and feeling it.
What are you planning to do after that book?
There are some real morons in this world please do not become one of them, do not become a victim of moronitis. PROGRAMMING IS THE FUTURE...THE FUTURE IS NOW!!!!!!!!!
"...The only real game I thank in the world is baseball..." --Babe Ruth
"Life is beautiful"-Don Corleone right before he died.
"The expert on anything was once a beginner" -Baseball poster I own.
Left cprog on 1-3-2005. Don't know when I am coming back. Thanks to those who helped me over the years.