I been programming since i have 9 years old.
In high school, i choose a computer science, at first i didn't understand , but then i got the click in my head and i said "that's like LOGO" (i was using Pascal at the time and LOGO was my first programming language).
I learned so many languages, not fully but when you know the logic , every language works in the same way.
I felt the same way many times,
Ask , be curious , learn a lot, watch as many videos tutorials as you want, read books.
Keep learning and practice, i'm still learning new stuffs every day.
Sorry , i just read your response.
My father was a Electronic Engenier and always i was sorrounded by techology, Tv's, Phones (rotatory), and electronic component (resistor, capacitors, led).
Also i went at my father school (primary and until 2 grade from high school), originally was only electronic, by the time i mean, in the 60/70, was the most advanced stuff in tech.
My father bought a sinclair TX , that was my first computer in the 80's, then he bought a Commodore 64 , an then a PC.
I learned LOGO on DOS at primary school.
I learned Pascal at Hight school.
You need to be curious.
I been programming since i have 9 years old.
In high school, i choose a computer science, at first i didn't understand , but then i got the click in my head and i said "that's like LOGO" (i was using Pascal at the time and LOGO was my first programming language).
I learned so many languages, not fully but when you know the logic , every language works in the same way.
Wow, that's a really young age to start. I remember I still thought I will be a designer at that time 😂
Thank you. After learning a few languages, I realized that I really should get the basic right. And it has helped me tremendously!
By the way, this is just my curiosity, but what makes you start early?
Sorry , i just read your response.
My father was a Electronic Engenier and always i was sorrounded by techology, Tv's, Phones (rotatory), and electronic component (resistor, capacitors, led).
Also i went at my father school (primary and until 2 grade from high school), originally was only electronic, by the time i mean, in the 60/70, was the most advanced stuff in tech.
My father bought a sinclair TX , that was my first computer in the 80's, then he bought a Commodore 64 , an then a PC.
I learned LOGO on DOS at primary school.
I learned Pascal at Hight school.
You need to be curious.
I guess one of my problems is that I hesitate to try something when I don't fully know it (and I learnt that I'll NEVER fully understand anything).