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		<title>How I Got Started Programming</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 12:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so I somehow I came across a post by Joe Stump from Digg and I have found this &#8220;chain letter&#8221; type post. I want to participate, so here goes. How I got started programming: How old were you when you started programming? I had a real interest (unexplainably) in computers when I was around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, so I somehow I came across a post by Joe Stump from Digg and I have found this &#8220;chain letter&#8221; type post.  I want to participate, so here goes.  <img src='http://www.johncongdon.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>How I got started programming:</p>
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<li><b>How old were you when you started programming?</b>  I had a real interest (unexplainably) in computers when I was around the age of 7 even though I had only used one a couple of times.  My mom dated a guy when I was about 9 whom had a computer and he had King&#8217;s Quest 3 (I fell in love with computers).  </li>
<li><b>How did you get started in programming?</b>  My mother met her current husband and he had a Tandy Cocoa Color III.<br />
He taught me BASIC and I used a reference book that I still have<br />
today.  It had every command on a separate page with a description of<br />
what it did.  I went through the book trying most of the commands.</li>
<li><b>What was your first language?</b>  My first language was BASIC, however I also did quite a bit on the TI-85.  I create a Space Invaders type game on the TI-85.</li>
<li><b>What was the first real program you wrote?</b>  My first program was a simple quiz game for my youngest sister, it taught her our address, phone number, etc&#8230;  I also did some db work in a program called &#8220;Q&amp;A&#8221; for the company my mom worked for &#8220;Connery Concrete&#8221;.</li>
<li><b>What languages have you used since you started programming?</b>  I started in BASIC, in high school I became a Pascal user, after college I moved to Perl as I became a &#8220;web guy&#8221;, and have since changed to PHP.  I have dabbled in others, but very limited.</li>
<li><b>What was your first professional programming gig?</b>  My first paid job was for Connery Concrete doing some DB work.  They did not store their information in a convenient way to make use of it.  I also did similar work for a travel company.  Before I started they entered all of their customer data into &#8220;Q&amp;A&#8221; and then hand wrote all of the information onto forms.  What a complete waste of time that was.</li>
<li><b>If there is one thing you learned along the way that you would tell new developers, what would it be?</b>  Think outside the box.  I can&#8217;t tell you how many things I have been able to do because I have thought about the problem and solution a little differently than any of my colleagues.  &#8220;There is more than one way to skin a cat&#8221; is something my mom used to say all the time.</li>
<li><b>What&#8217;s the most fun you&#8217;ve ever had programming?</b>  I have to say what I am doing now is.  I am part of a team that cares where our project is going.  Ecommerce is such a competitive field, and selling bowling balls is tricky.  Trying to be on the cutting edge and know that you are doing it before the competition can blink is a GREAT feeling.  Having a boss that doesn&#8217;t just settle on a store bought solution because it may be cheaper makes me feel very appreciated.  I have really grown to love the sport and the nuances that go into it.  And to be able to spend my day working in this industry is just plain awesome.</li>
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<p>I had to follow suit when I saw this post from <a href="http://www.joestump.net/2008/07/how-i-got-started-programming.html">Joe Stump</a>.  I can&#8217;t imaging working with such cutting edge technology persona&#8217;s as <a href="http://www.twitter.com/kevinrose">Kevin Rose</a>, and the old crew from the Tech TV era.  </p>
<p>I wish I had people to tag.  The only other programmer that I knew and respected was the best man in my wedding, but he has pretty much cut me out of his life.  <img src='http://www.johncongdon.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />    Long story, but I miss his friendship.  The long talks we could have.  Working together on programming projects.  Makes me sad when I think about it.</p>
<p>Oh well.  He knows who he is and if he wants to carry on this type of post, I would be honored.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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