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How did you get into programming?

Survey period: 20 May 2019 to 27 May 2019

OptionVotes% 
My studies at school were focused on IT15313.37
My studies at school were had IT as a component but I chose programming948.22
I am self taught and wanted to become a programmer32428.32
I learned to code to do my job better (eg engineering or science)11810.31
I created something simple (eg a webpage) and needed to make it more powerful so ended up a programmer181.57
I had an interest and found myself drifting more and more to coding19717.22
I did it for the money or to just get a job353.06
I needed to learn programming to keep my job / advance in my job221.92
I needed to know how to code to solve a specific problem I had and ended up a programmer383.32
I was the IT guy by default and one thing led to another474.11
Other (please comment)988.57



 
GeneralStuff Happens Pin
PeejayAdams22-May-19 23:55
PeejayAdams22-May-19 23:55 
GeneralI needed a challenge and programming looked like the best option for releasing my creative tendencies. Pin
John R. Shaw22-May-19 16:12
John R. Shaw22-May-19 16:12 
GeneralHow did I get into programming? Pin
James Lonero22-May-19 9:01
James Lonero22-May-19 9:01 
GeneralI was fascinated by Computers from the first time I saw a mainframe Pin
Carlosian22-May-19 5:30
Carlosian22-May-19 5:30 
GeneralAcademic requirement Pin
Ravi Bhavnani22-May-19 5:28
professionalRavi Bhavnani22-May-19 5:28 
GeneralI had an interest and found myself drifting more and more to coding Pin
RogelioP / EX DE,HL21-May-19 17:41
professionalRogelioP / EX DE,HL21-May-19 17:41 
GeneralMinnesota Educational Computer Consortium Pin
kalberts21-May-19 13:12
kalberts21-May-19 13:12 
GeneralWhen I started with computers, there weren't many programs out there, so ... Pin
willichan21-May-19 9:52
professionalwillichan21-May-19 9:52 
I was introduced to computers in Middle School when some business donated a room full of Commodore Pet computers to my school, and saddled the math teacher with them. He offered to stay after school for an hour a day for any student that wanted to pay $50 for the year. I was always a bit of a electronics nut/nerd, so my parents coughed up the $50, and I spent a year figuring out how to write simple programs in Commodore Basic, using some books a friend swiped from his engineer-dad, including reference manuals with all the fun places to peek() and poke().

By High School, the schools still didn't know what to do with the influx of donated computers, so the school offered a computer class where there was no instruction. You earned your 'A' by creating an educational game to teach grade schoolers, that the school district would then send off the the grade schools to use. Most focused on math, but I had fun making spelling and typing tutors. (Fun, considering I have always been a crappy speller, and have never been a fast typist.)

By my Sophomore year, the school offered a Pascal class, where the PE Coach stood in front of the room for the first 15 minutes, and read the lesson from the teacher's manual. The remainder of the time, I, and one of my friends, stood in front of the class and explained what the 'teacher' read, and walked around helping everyone figure it out while the 'teacher' sat at his desk reading his newspaper. I filled my time teaching myself Apple Assembly on the Apple IIe computers that were now being donated.

Later that year, having the most successful class in the district (imagine that), the coach was asked to consult the district on "computerizing the attendance system". He recommended that they deal with me. I was "hired" to create an attendance system that would let the schools update the district office and generate reports. After setting them up and training secretaries on how to use the system, they informed me that state education policy would not allow them to hire a student for pay, but assured me that they would speak with my computer teacher to ensure that I got an 'A' for my efforts. (Gee. Thanks. I guess that was where I learned to make sure to get it in writing before starting any work.)

Since then, I continued with my love of electronics geekery, but kept getting pulled back to computer support, networking, and of course coding. Electronics has fallen by the wayside, and I am an all-out computer geek now. Although over the last year, I have been pulled away from networking and coding, and now have more of a focus on Cyber Security and Information Privacy. We'll see where it goes from there.

Money makes the world go round ... but documentation moves the money.
GeneralAssociates degree in Computer Tech ... Pin
TNCaver21-May-19 9:44
TNCaver21-May-19 9:44 
GeneralLearning to code Pin
JSilvers21-May-19 8:17
professionalJSilvers21-May-19 8:17 
Generalwent to school to fix computers but... Pin
dannette21-May-19 7:16
dannette21-May-19 7:16 
GeneralRe: went to school to fix computers but... Pin
TNCaver21-May-19 9:46
TNCaver21-May-19 9:46 
GeneralI had no choice.... Pin
Slow Eddie21-May-19 4:56
professionalSlow Eddie21-May-19 4:56 
GeneralDad brought home a Sinclair ZX80 Pin
QED200321-May-19 5:01
professionalQED200321-May-19 5:01 
GeneralRe: Dad brought home a Sinclair ZX80 Pin
megaadam22-May-19 23:55
professionalmegaadam22-May-19 23:55 
GeneralRe: Dad brought home a Sinclair ZX80 Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic23-May-19 16:05
Nemanja Trifunovic23-May-19 16:05 
GeneralGrew up hearing about 0C7 Pin
bryanren21-May-19 4:32
bryanren21-May-19 4:32 
Generalhow did I get into programming Pin
giffnich21-May-19 3:27
giffnich21-May-19 3:27 
GeneralOther Pin
WVSunkistRich21-May-19 3:35
WVSunkistRich21-May-19 3:35 
GeneralTypo alert Pin
Dan Neely21-May-19 2:33
Dan Neely21-May-19 2:33 
GeneralNone of the answers apply Pin
Gary Wheeler21-May-19 1:55
Gary Wheeler21-May-19 1:55 
GeneralRe: None of the answers apply Pin
s-ort21-May-19 4:10
s-ort21-May-19 4:10 
GeneralRe: None of the answers apply Pin
Gary Wheeler21-May-19 4:20
Gary Wheeler21-May-19 4:20 
Generalother- to resolve hardware problems on systems in the 60's Pin
theoldfool21-May-19 1:39
professionaltheoldfool21-May-19 1:39 
GeneralWanted to create video games Pin
decaffeinatedMonkey21-May-19 1:15
decaffeinatedMonkey21-May-19 1:15 

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