I work as a janitor making $8 an hour for a tech company. I'm always seeing people work out problems with technology from afar and it amazes/interests me, but I feel too insecure to even try entering the field. I know a bit about programs, somewhat.
I'll see them try solving equations or brainstorming ways to fix their code on many days. Sometimes I read what they write on the board when making my rounds and I try to understand it. I often am able to solve many of the "complex" problems they're working with and can solve them in my head, with just a couple of minutes in passing. I never say anything though. I am invisible pretty much.
What do /g/? all I do is clean up messes all damn day
>pic only somewhat related
Tell Larry and Sergey about your skillz!
>>60172189
It's always good to have an interest in something, anyway.
I'd recommend by going to the /sci/ wiki and reading the recommended textbooks on programming, before moving on to more advanced materials.
Brush up your mathematics if you need it, plenty of resources on that in the /sci/wiki too.
Godspeed, anon, and good luck.
>>60172218
OP samefagging ?
I thought about this movie too.
>>60172189
>a day in the life working as a /g/ moderator
I believe you OP
gook now pays the janitors?