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How did you get interested in software development?

What's your origin story?

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Andres Becker • Edited

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Ben Halpern

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Danny Joffe

I learned about affiliate marketing and Wordpress. I eventually wanted to make all the font changes and background images with css and fell in love with it. Took a bootcamp from Nov 2014 - Jan 2015. Got a job in June and it’s been a ride since

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Ben Halpern

Nice! I think Wordpress helped lots of people move from marketing to development.

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Red Ochsenbein (he/him) • Edited

When I was 9 we had a Philips G7000 (Magnavox Odyssey 2 outside of Europe) gaming console at home. My father bought a somewhat strange "game" cartridge: "09 Computer Programmer" and I wanted to see what this game was about. When starting it I was greeted with a blinking cursor. I tried to find out, what it does, so I started typing stuff from the manual... and changing/breaking it... until I was able to write my own little programs. It turns out I learned Assembly along the way.
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Jelil Adesina

After graduating from high school in the year 2003, I decided to live with an extended brother of mine. Fortunately for me, he owned a desktop computer which I later fell in love Mavis Beacon. So I decided to took a course in computer science and the rest is a history.

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Femi Akinyemi

"That's fantastic! It's amazing how a desktop computer and Mavis Beacon sparked your interest in computer science. Taking that course was a game-changer for you. Can you tell me more about your journey since then?"

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Ben Halpern

Besides always having some interest in technology, what really got me fully over the hump was an interest in entrepreneurship after college. Software development has been the best expression of my interest in invention and making my own career.

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Dan Bailey

When I was young, we were living in the American sector of West Berlin, dad was a nerd in the army, and bought himself an IMSAI 8080. I was fascinated. And then when he got out of the army and into civilian life, he added an Apple ][+, which was my real gateway into coding. I quickly tired of the games that were available and started trying to make my own (which were, well, terrible). But from that point on, I was a computer nerd, first and foremost.

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Adolfo Neto

That's a lons story that started at a friend's birthday. He had a computer. A few months later I had a computer too and I learned BASIC.

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Ben Halpern

How much does your knowledge of BASIC affect how you think about the craft these days?

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On Work

I got interested in software development through a combination of curiosity and problem-solving. I enjoyed figuring out how things worked and loved the challenge of creating solutions from scratch. Over time, this interest grew as I learned more about coding and the possibilities it offers. If you need more info then visit this page.

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Stefano Canepa

One day, my father bought a Spectravideo MSX computer. My brother and I started playing with it, but at one point, my brother lost interest in those simple games, and I began writing my own BASIC programs.

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Jenuel Oras Ganawed

I'm addicted to video games when I was a kid. I played games that I didn't realize I am also learning how to operate a computer, then I got curios about how games and software's are created, then started searching how to do it.