ty x3plope0726 wrote:congrats!PaRaDoX wrote:woot. Got my G1 driving license today! =D
What is your highest level of education?
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We do have a nice range. Thanks for all the responses, good to see I'm not the oldest/youngest on here.plope0726 wrote:Age and "Education-level " mean absolutely nothing imo. It's the want and willingness to learn more that makes hacker what they are. BTW I'm in my mid 20's so I think we have a nice range of ages and experiences on this forum.
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22. Got a late start, but I'm working on a bachelors in Computer Science, Information Technology, or Electrical Engineering... Taking classes in all the 3 majors and I can't freakin decide what to stick with. I'll figure something out I suppose... looking forward to my Operating Systems programming class anyway.
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Learn as much as you can in all the areas. You can't be an expert is everything, but it pays to have a wide area of understanding. If you are able to, consider double majoring. If not think about what jobs each major will allow you to pursue and then go with the one that leads to your goals and what you want to do. But still, learn as much as you can about all the areas.megatron40 wrote:22. Got a late start, but I'm working on a bachelors in Computer Science, Information Technology, or Electrical Engineering... Taking class in all the 3 majors and I can't freakin decide what to stick with. I'll figure something out I suppose... looking forward to my Operating Systems programming class anyway.
Now I know why you act like one. Well at your age I knew nothing, and your rap is awesome. Congrats.Zaffron wrote:I hope no one laughs at me when I say I am 14...
You earned my deepest respect. Love when people still learn at that age.Yharaskrik wrote:I hope no one laughs at me when I say I am 40...
I'm 21. In a hacker book a read that a guy who accomplished big things thought that is time to get a university grad, so he talked with some students. His overall opinion after that was that university is unnecessary, those who attend don't know shit. Well not true for me, when I went to university I only new Pascal (4 years of programming) and HTML (1 month of programming), but since then (I'm only halfway) I know more then 10 languages (bash, sql, xml, oop based languages) and their basic concepts. And I still have languages to learn: PHP (I know it just in a basic level), Assembly, VHDL and a few more, whereof I'll have courses in the near future. So guys, go to university, it's worth it.
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You're not beating him, you are making yourself believe that, which is......a little sad since you can't take the hint that NO ONE IS SIDING WITH YOU.Nick-Aotmzgin wrote:/beating him badly!SinistraD wrote:And the point of this post was... what?Nick-Aotmzgin wrote:universty and tons of computer courses!
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2nd prep
well I'm 14
just passed 2nd prep
also I didn't start
just passed 2nd prep
also I didn't start
I think I'll need some help from yououtsider
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and i'm just 13...
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