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So I did an undergraduate degree in Physics and as part of that did a few courses involving c++. The classes were terrible ("make a class, it'll get you extra marks" kinda bad). I found them interesting but had the self awareness to know it was a terrible course. So fast forward a year and I'm following the MIT CS 001 video lectures and it clicks.

I've been a dev ever since. I've not let my mathematical background slip as it's bloody useful but I enjoy what I do day to day. For the most part.

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  • 1
    Also a physics undergrad and grad background here. Represent!
  • 1
    MIT's open courseware CS lectures are so amazing, yes? Their intro to programming course on lisp from the 80's is how I got into programming.
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