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Hi Community,
iam 14 years old now and i would be glad if I could hear your "Story"!
Just to connect a bit.
Like, how did you get to programming, what do you all do now, when did ou have your first real client-Project done?
Were are you from?
Maybe you can give me some tips(i am not a beginner, but i think i can learn something from others hehe)
You know what i mean.
But a bit of my -short- Story first:
- I started programming about 2-4 years ago(.
- M really first scripts were done in VBS(VisualBasicScript) :)
Back then i had fun making super-interactive PowerPoint-Presentations at the Workstation of my mom.
- Sometime, about 1 year later, I explored SoloLearn where i took my first Courses and really learned the fundamentals of web-development.
- By practicing and leaerning, iam now at a Point were i am creating Android-Apps and Websites.

Greets from Germany ;)

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    My mom got me a java for dummies book when i was 12 and it seemed interesting so now here i am
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    Started programming video games with PHP then Javascript, and learned HTML/CSS along both. Then I studied csi in school for 5 years. I keep doing video games in my free time.

    Do yourself a favor though, quit the Microsoft crap like visual basic etc. It's good to get started in programming but won't lead you anywhere.

    I highly recommend that you learn Python, Javascript, Java or really anything else than proprietary languages that locks you down in a small, confined world. For instance keep up the Android development !

    Close your Windows and start using Linux. You will need it anyway if you want to do software develoment professionnally. It's like English, knowing how to use basic bash is a skill most recruiters will assume you have.
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    @Cawrtz oh fuck what do the people think of me now🤣🤣🤣
    I NEED TO ADD SOMETHING:
    I am no more programming in vbs. My current weapons are html, css, js ,java and dart/flutter (Kotlin &python will be on the list in the future)
    Android apps and website are my fervor.
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    @Cawrtz I won't stop using windows for now. I already use basic bash on windows( e.g. for git) and for now I don't want to change. But thanks for your comment!
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