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Pah! Us young'uns would be able to design way more fun games (although we do do need qualifications in Computer Science/Games Design first) D:

..but still!
 
I've only been in High School for one year and I don't really like it already o.o But, sometimes its fun.
 
I don't really like school anymore. School feels like a poor waste of time unless you're learning about a subject that's interesting you. The only subject that interests me (only a little bit) from what we are learning is accountancy and while it isn't hard it's umm.. annoying somewhat. But I think the pay is good though.
 
Pah! Us young'uns would be able to design way more fun games (although we do do need qualifications in Computer Science/Games Design first) D:

..but still!

The building I work in is huge.. and it's funny when we get into the elevator and it's me and like 20-30 year old guys talking about launching different creatures into outer space and scaring the investment people who work in the same building as us...

It's pretty amusing :3
;_; I get to be a kid forever...
 
I can't wait to start doing Computing in college and then Computer Science in Uni! :D


;___; you work place sounds awesome! Where is it so I can run away there?
 
I kinda want to major in Journalism too, but Computer Science attracts me too much. It all depends how well I do in school this year (I need to pass maths more to actually do CS in Uni in the first place, whereas I'm all set for Journalism.)
 
Am I the only person who wants to major in Zoology? My parents are trying to force me into the medical field though ;;
 
I'm already interested enough in computers to do the basic programming: C, C++, C# and I'm learning BASE. D: (these are all very basic knowledge though, like simple algorithms)

..I kinda prefer hardware but I'll have to see about that! XD;
 
I can't wait to start doing Computing in college and then Computer Science in Uni! :D


;___; you work place sounds awesome! Where is it so I can run away there?

Haha it's right here in Brighton, England.
Walt Disney.

Though.. I didn't do Computer Science stuff.. I'm an artist/ animator here :3 10 times more fun cause it feels like I'm playing all day long making my characters move <333


Serene Grace.. have you ever watched Tommy Wiseau's... The Room?

If so.. I was talking to one of the programmer's upstairs and..

#ifdef MARK
printf("Oh Hi!");
#endif


lol.. reminds me of the talking C thing that was said earlier..
 
Haha it's right here in Brighton, England.
Walt Disney.

Though.. I didn't do Computer Science stuff.. I'm an artist/ animator here :3 10 times more fun cause it feels like I'm playing all day long making my characters move <333


Serene Grace.. have you ever watched Tommy Wiseau's... The Room?

If so.. I was talking to one of the programmer's upstairs and..

#ifdef MARK
printf("Oh Hi!");
#endif


lol.. reminds me of the talking C thing that was said earlier..
Sounds freaking awesomeee! So jealous right now. ):

And, yeah, I have seen the film. Tell Mark I said Hi back! :D

#include <highfive>

using both hands;

int awesomeleves()
{
int awesomness;
}
else if ( awesomelevel = 100 ) {
cout<<"You are cool, I am jealous of your work place\n";
}
cin.get();
}
 
They're kinda fun once you get to know them - mine was at the top of my head so probably some mistakes! XD;
 
I've heard of Python before, but I haven't actually learnt it. Sounds awesome, though! XHTML is pretty simple and is a great standard for web programming languages. I also recommend learning JavaScript and PHP first before moving on to C, C++ and C#.
 
Jeez I barely know anything about PC's compared to you guys. ;~;
Actually, I know the barebones on the programming languages I listed above. They all need quite high understanding of logic, maths and algorithms. Unfortunately, as I'm still a bit young, I haven't delved deeply enough into these subjects and areas to be able to fully understand the languages. However, things like HTML, XHTML and CSS are pretty straightforward and relatively easy to learn.
Maybe I will study up on those first, then. But that depends on what my career dictates I need to learn. (b'-')b

XHTML and Python are the only two languages one can learn if one only wants to take one programming class at my school. D;
Even If I go into completely unrelated career paths, I would still learn the languages. Simply because I believe in the concept of "no knowledge is lost". I'm pretty sure that it can come in handy in the future, whatever career path you choose to take.
 
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