Ask HN: How did you get into programming?
I just read the article on the Neopets website and read many comments on HN about how many members of the community later became Software Engineers because of Neopets.
So I am asking you, how did you get into programming?
I got into programming in my freshman year of high school. I always messed around with TI BASIC on the TI-84 calculator. I eventually wrote basic programs that would handle basic formulas that we had to remember in Algebra II and Trigonometry. Eventually, I had to take a Java programming course in my Governor's School program. I learned a lot but felt a bit jaded by my teacher so I never pursued programming much after high school. It wasn't until I transferred from my community college to a 4 year school that I gave programming a go again.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 12.5 ms ] threadI was left with a few manuals and a few file cabinets full of programs punched on 80 column cards. The computer was a Univac 1005, an ancient card processor with 4K core, yes core, memory and a few peripherals (card reader, collator, card punch, line printer).
After a few months, I decided that I wanted to learn more about computing. When my service was over, I went to college (UMASS, Amherst) on the GI Bill and graduated in 1974. I had very little student debt it was paid off in about a year.
I have been programming ever since I graduated, I work mainly in Python nowadays.