I only started coding a year and a half ago with Python and moved to C & C++, with a dash of Assembler because I wanted to totally understand memory management.
Hi everyone! Where do I start? I guess with where/how my coding journey began. I started learning C, switched to Python, went back to C, dabbled in Assembler, then finally landed on C++ where I have stayed but continue with Assembler so I understand what's happening at the bit/nibble/byte level and what the compiler is actually doing with my code, which isn't always what I want! Believe it or not, I was a career criminal before I started my coding journey but after more than a decade in jail, I'm a slow learner obviously, I decided enough was enough and that I had to do something to drastically alter my path before I ended up dying in prison. I've always been interested in Physics and that kind of led me into Computer Science. THE END.
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Hi everyone! Where do I start? I guess with where/how my coding journey began. I started learning C, switched to Python, went back to C, dabbled in Assembler, then finally landed on C++ where I have stayed but continue with Assembler so I understand what's happening at the bit/nibble/byte level and what the compiler is actually doing with my code, which isn't always what I want! Believe it or not, I was a career criminal before I started my coding journey but after more than a decade in jail, I'm a slow learner obviously, I decided enough was enough and that I had to do something to drastically alter my path before I ended up dying in prison. I've always been interested in Physics and that kind of led me into Computer Science. THE END.