Much older brother is dev and back when I was 12 he bought me a VBasic book and I though making a dialogue box popup with a couple buttons was amazing. since then I loved coding. I thought my HS CS classes were very easy and I feel I didn't struggle with my college classes as much as my peers but I definitely don't think it gave me any advantage in the industry at all. In fact I think I'd rather go back and wish I never knew about coding until college.
Definitely NOT born to be a dev but I am always amazed and have a passion for the most simple things these machines do.
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Much older brother is dev and back when I was 12 he bought me a VBasic book and I though making a dialogue box popup with a couple buttons was amazing. since then I loved coding. I thought my HS CS classes were very easy and I feel I didn't struggle with my college classes as much as my peers but I definitely don't think it gave me any advantage in the industry at all. In fact I think I'd rather go back and wish I never knew about coding until college.
Definitely NOT born to be a dev but I am always amazed and have a passion for the most simple things these machines do.