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well...i am a programmer for about 8 years now, worked in all different architectures, platforms, programming languages...etc, i never had an excuse nor a reason why i do that. All i know is the first day i touched a computer (my elder brothers') first thing i did was playing around with some system DLLs and crushed first machine first day i touched a machine in my life before that i didn't even know what a PC is or anything related. i spent the whole night fixing the PC after i crushed it, i formatted the machine my first night with a computer, installed software. somehow just out of curiusity i installed some flash games making software, HTML editor afterwards, then Visual Studio. probably it didn't take me except a week after i crushed that machine to make my first simple software, couple websites, few games just for fun.
And all i remember is that a year after that accidental (accidental: well...heh...it wasn't just that's what i told my elder brother back then to escape punishment) machine crush; I made my First Operating System from scratch (the most advanced thing you can make - i'm not showing off - but bit ) and now i can say that i'm one of the few People around the world that managed to do that. Now i manipulate Assembly languages, C, C++, Python...etc whatever just name it better than writing in english and my mother tongue language.
Basically if i look back into the past from time to time, i really laugh at it, and when i'm asked that obvious question "why do you program?" i just say, "I really have no CLUE"
i feel tempted to program every night.
thanks;
And all i remember is that a year after that accidental (accidental: well...heh...it wasn't just that's what i told my elder brother back then to escape punishment) machine crush; I made my First Operating System from scratch (the most advanced thing you can make - i'm not showing off - but bit ) and now i can say that i'm one of the few People around the world that managed to do that. Now i manipulate Assembly languages, C, C++, Python...etc whatever just name it better than writing in english and my mother tongue language.
Basically if i look back into the past from time to time, i really laugh at it, and when i'm asked that obvious question "why do you program?" i just say, "I really have no CLUE"
i feel tempted to program every night.
thanks;