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If you are interested in programming in any way, I think this is a very nice piece for you. It explains very well what can happen in your brain when you grapple with the most important concepts in programming.
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I liked learning how to program because it felt like I made the world stop spinning in a very fast pace. It felt kind of like putting my claws into the rotating orb and making it move slower. My friend and I were discussing the loss of knowledge when we no longer reinvent the wheel; the vastness of human knowledge and industrial science is so complex now that most people dont know how to reinvent most things. I have no idea how to write binary code and speak to the machines if all compilers stop working. But I know how to write code that the compilers compile. So that is nice
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Dudes in tech don’t want you to know that learning how to code can actually be super easy and fun. It opens up a whole new world of creative projects! It’s honestly wild how we’ve made STEM subjects feel like they’re way harder to master than others, or that they’re all just about cold logic while creative stuff is for “artsy” types. Learning to code reminded me so much of learning to play an instrument — if you just put in like 10 minutes a day, you’ll see progress fast. Plus, once you get the hang of the technical rules, there’s so much room for creativity.
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