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How did you learn to program?   [Edit]

Survey period: 3 Dec 2000 to 9 Dec 2000

Some ways are easier than others, and some are cheaper. How did you get started?

OptionVotes% 
University/College degree10722.02
Technical College/High School224.53
Certified Training Center81.65
Online course10.21
Self-taught using books and websites27255.97
Trial and error (and the help files)7615.64



 
GeneralCollege degree gets you the job interview Pin
Steve Quick5-Dec-00 12:26
Steve Quick5-Dec-00 12:26 
GeneralRe: College degree gets you the job interview Pin
7-Dec-00 12:27
suss7-Dec-00 12:27 
Generalall over the shot Pin
SAWilde5-Dec-00 4:05
SAWilde5-Dec-00 4:05 
GeneralThere is only one way: Trial and error Pin
David Wulff4-Dec-00 12:16
David Wulff4-Dec-00 12:16 
GeneralRe: There is only one way: Trial and error Pin
4-Dec-00 21:44
suss4-Dec-00 21:44 
GeneralWebsites? Pin
Chris Losinger4-Dec-00 11:30
professionalChris Losinger4-Dec-00 11:30 
GeneralRe: Websites? Pin
Steve Quick5-Dec-00 11:43
Steve Quick5-Dec-00 11:43 
GeneralRe: Websites? Pin
CodeGuy6-Dec-00 1:29
CodeGuy6-Dec-00 1:29 
GeneralRe: Websites? Pin
7-Dec-00 1:14
suss7-Dec-00 1:14 
GeneralShould have been able to choose Multiple Pin
Brian Heilman4-Dec-00 6:35
Brian Heilman4-Dec-00 6:35 
Hmmm.... A lot of this stuff sounds so familar.

I started out on a TI994A when I was about 7, but only
could do the book copying and basic word game type stuff.
Then went to the Commodore 64... And figured out more stuff,
like graphics and stuff as well as writing stuff on my buddies PC Jr. when I hung out over there.
I did the old Apple II stuff at school and when I visited my cousin. And finally, I took the pascal programming classes in our rather small high school. By the end of the class I knew way more than the teacher..
I then went to a fairly small engineering school and
graduated with a bachelor's in CS. I did have more luck
than some of the other guys, since a couple of the professors actually knew a lot, and could convey it... But
there were still quite a few of the boneheads their that didnt know squat after they graduated...
So yeah, I saw some of the college problems mentioned earlier, but then I have seen people now at work,
that are completely self-taught, and show it.. Lacking some
fundamental organizational and structural ideas, I've seen
some pretty twisted spaghetti code, that really wouldnt have to be....
I voted for college, because that's where I learned about 8 languages, OOP, and design. Adding a lil structure to my programming, I see now is very important...

Since then, I have learned a heck of a lot more on the job, and on my own... Most of the stuff we actually use on a daily basis!! So... this could have gotten the nod!!

Im thinking I could have probably checked at least 4 of
the answers.. As Im sure a lot of us could...

Brian




GeneralRe: Should have been able to choose Multiple Pin
Jim Howard5-Dec-00 5:30
Jim Howard5-Dec-00 5:30 
GeneralRe: Should have been able to choose Multiple Pin
Steve Quick5-Dec-00 12:35
Steve Quick5-Dec-00 12:35 
GeneralI learned over a long span of time Pin
Michael Dunn3-Dec-00 16:05
sitebuilderMichael Dunn3-Dec-00 16:05 
GeneralCollege degrees... Pin
Russell Morris2-Dec-00 21:56
Russell Morris2-Dec-00 21:56 
GeneralRe: College degrees... Pin
Masoud Samimi3-Dec-00 0:59
Masoud Samimi3-Dec-00 0:59 
GeneralRe: College degrees... Pin
Paul Westcott4-Dec-00 7:38
Paul Westcott4-Dec-00 7:38 
GeneralRe: College degrees... Pin
Chris Losinger4-Dec-00 11:34
professionalChris Losinger4-Dec-00 11:34 
GeneralRe: College degrees... Pin
4-Dec-00 23:21
suss4-Dec-00 23:21 

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