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Introducing our Developer: The SlyDev Thread!
Slydev:
--- Quote from: Aaron on February 04, 2016, 09:08:49 pm ---It's nice to have someone else talking about programming on here as well! Hi-five.
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Aww yeah *high fives*
cosine:
Slydev, I have a question for you my man.
I want to pursue a career in medicine, as I have grown up my whole life wanting it, but developing, programming and coding has always been a passion of mine, you never know when you might just be working, or even better, creating the next hit website, like ATARNotes, which makes the actual process of developing exciting. So my question is, is it possible to program as a hobby, through self-teaching methods etc? Apologies if this is not supposed to be in this thread, but clearly there are some others who share the same passion!
Thank you Mr. Sly
heids:
--- Quote from: cosine on February 04, 2016, 10:33:16 pm ---Slydev, I have a question for you my man.
I want to pursue a career in medicine, as I have grown up my whole life wanting it, but developing, programming and coding has always been a passion of mine, you never know when you might just be working, or even better, creating the next hit website, like ATARNotes, which makes the actual process of developing exciting. So my question is, is it possible to program as a hobby, through self-teaching methods etc? Apologies if this is not supposed to be in this thread, but clearly there are some others who share the same passion!
Thank you Mr. Sly
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I'm not Sly, or a programmer in any way, shape or form (three brothers and a dad is four programmers too many in one family!) but it's not that hard to self-teach, and I've done a little on the side myself [though I would only ever be a bad programmer that would make messes for good programmers to fix :P]. Try Codeacademy and w3schools for starters, and you'll get surprisingly far as long as you dedicate the time (like I don't).
cosine:
--- Quote from: bangali on February 04, 2016, 10:40:27 pm ---I'm not Sly, or a programmer in any way, shape or form (three brothers and a dad is four programmers too many in one family!) but it's not that hard to self-teach, and I've done a little on the side myself [though I would only ever be a bad programmer that would make messes for good programmers to fix :P]. Try Codeacademy and w3schools for starters, and you'll get surprisingly far as long as you dedicate the time (like I don't).
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Thanks Sly, oops I mean Bangali (kidding, of course xD)
Thing is, I already know the basics, have designed a couple websites myself too. But like, I was wondering how to get 'Sly' level, you know, a website that holds high traffic, and has such a complex user interface. Any ideas?
Thank you :)
brenden:
--- Quote from: cosine on February 04, 2016, 10:33:16 pm ---Slydev, I have a question for you my man.
I want to pursue a career in medicine, as I have grown up my whole life wanting it, but developing, programming and coding has always been a passion of mine, you never know when you might just be working, or even better, creating the next hit website, like ATARNotes, which makes the actual process of developing exciting. So my question is, is it possible to program as a hobby, through self-teaching methods etc? Apologies if this is not supposed to be in this thread, but clearly there are some others who share the same passion!
Thank you Mr. Sly
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Feel free to ask Sly questions in this thread - he's a cool guy and actually doesn't afraid of anything!
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