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Proof i typically underestimate my own self: I just remembered building a browser In Visual Basic in middle school, in a day at my friends house…. How the hell did I do that?? I recognize some of the syntax, but i don’t remember Visual Basic… but THATS how I know it looks like C… AND I DONT KNOW C! so wtf!

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    Wow you're high

    Edit: how is your version control system going?
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    @Demolishun Visual Basic
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    @retoor alright. Still an unpolished turd
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    @Demolishun I also don’t know any of those languages now… i might just be talking about var
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    @Demolishun cuz thinking about it now, it’s all from fuckin C
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    @sureAzure C is big Daddy
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    @fzammetti @Demolishun
    Yeah. I set out on this career at the same age as my friend apparently, he became a software engineer and apparently I was just fuckin around cuz, as far as my brain is concerned, I started learning a few months ago… but at least I know now i can do this as long as those neural pathways are still standing… little shaky but, i think I can manage getting across.
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    Of course I have a different set of languages I’m looking into now….
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    If you squint hard enough, you can see the similitudes between VB and C, these being that the two of them are compiled languages.

    Just kidding, VB6 was legit (I don't care what anyone says)
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    If you squint hard enough you can see any language with the fittest syntax/Semantics to be adopted 😂
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    @fzammetti I’m just happy we can look back through the tree. I honestly don’t know where I stand yet when it comes to that area of software development (programming); shit… if I’m being 1000% honest, I haven’t even mastered git yet😂 I’m just remembering shit… but I do remember being excited to visually manipulate a language with low level control.
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    @fzammetti I mean, it had complete access to the entirety of Windows in a simple to use and learn syntax with a nice fast IDE, desktop apps written in it were fast and easy to develop, I can see the hate because there was a lot of bad code because a lot of beginners were able to work with it, but the reputation due to beginner code has nothing to do with the niceties of the language and environment. I do miss it, on another note I did like the way Turbo Pascal and then Delphi worked, it was bomb man.

    I would much rather have desktop apps than a full fuckload of web based garbage
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    Getting emotional about all the positivity vb6 receives. It was great indeed. Delphi IDE was also nice but I hated the syntax.
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