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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 
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 
Luckily I had an older uncle who was into computers, and he gave me all his old hardware when he upgraded his stuff. When I was around 9-10 I got an old Timex Sinclair 'puter, but I didn't understand enough back then to do more than type in programs from the manual.

In 4th grade I took an after-school class in BASIC on Apple //e's, and from then on I dabbled in BASIC on a VIC-20, then C=64, then C=128. I only really got into programming on my own (as opposed to typing in stuff from mags) when I got the 128 in high school.

I took a series of programming classes at UCLA thru the math department. The first two were in Pascal. AAAARRRGH! Finally by the 3rd course (the last in that series) they got to C and C++. That's when I really started enjoying programming, when I got to use a real language. Wink | ;)

After that series of 3 classes, I continued doing little projects on my own (eg, a spell checker I used to check over essays for my French classes).

So I guess I am mostly self-taught, although I never would've gotten to C if it weren't for that class (even thru college I was still using my C=128; I had no clue about PCs or Macs).

--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
"Didn't I tell you? I've got a brain the size of a planet."
  Marvin the paranoid android
GeneralCollege degrees... Pin
Russell Morris2-Dec-00 21:56
Russell Morris2-Dec-00 21:56 
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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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