How did you learn to code /g/ ?
Also at what age
When I was 8 I learned blitz basic
I loved it but looking back, it was a disgusting language
First programming language was C++. Learned in college at 17.
>>58975623
I guess I can say I learned in college at 19 when I took a class freshman year
but that was last year and I haven't programmed since and I am not very good
I was probably 19-20 in college
Learned assembly when I was 15 in university
i lernd last year wen i was 4
>>58975876
Bullshit
Visual Basic in high school, I must of been 13 or 14.
I can remember distinctly finishing all my assignments and making a rock paper scissors game after with a fuck ton of if else statements. Fun and simpler times.
>>58975648
Forrest?
>>58976465
What?
>>58975623
Back to the gentlemans club
>>58975623
I not separate "code" from "just using a computer". You typed command in shell – you code, you fixed includes in a not-well-made open source project – you code, you wrote down new module and made a pull request – you even higher on a "code" scale. The next step is obviously making program from scratch (but still isn't on top because you didn't wrote compiler/designed language yourself).
In this terms, i first code from 6 years. It was basic lol.
Fortran
Was 14 years old in university iirc
Python 4.2 when I was 12 at space camp
logo in middle school
c++ in high school
right now learning lua for fun
>>58975623
14/15 went balls deep with C.
Realised I didn't understand shit.
Went back to it a few months later and it clicked.
>>58975623
Started programming c and basic when i was 12 or 13 by looking and modifying example code that came with the ide (can't remember the name).
>>58975623
At age 23 by reading soms books and writing code