Sorry to be so long between posts...but life has been crazy.
I decided to take the plunge and return to school. I followed by geeky little heart and I am majoring in computer science...and I love it!
During the summer term, I completed a introductory course in C++ programming. It mostly served as a refresher for me, since we focused on procedural programming and not object oriented. Now I am continuing with the next course in the series, which will delve more into object orientation. I am also taking courses in UNIX, Java, and iPhone programming. My schedule is rounded out with a class for emergency medical responders. It is primarily for those going into a public safety career (which I have no interest in) but it a) fulfills a graduation requirement, and b) will teach me some really strong first aid skills (and living in San Francisco where we all are waiting on THE BIG ONE that is not a bad thing.
I realized something...being a student is sort of a natural environment for me. Or, more specifically, being in an academic environment is. I have missed this sort of thing. I love being in class, working on homework, and especially learning new things.
I have been programming for almost forty years. I wrote my first program in FORTRAN on punch cards in the fall of 1974. I quickly learned BASIC, and spent several years using a multi-million dollar mainframe as a personal computer before anyone had heard of a personal computer.
Over the years, I moved on to Pascal, C, and other programming languages. I learned a bit about algorithms, and data structures. I worked at several jobs as a programmer, and even did some work in hardware design. But, I was always the one without a degree. Now, I am formalizing my knowledge. And I am loving every minute of it.
So, hopefully I will find the time to update things more...besides, Doctor Who returns Saturday, and that is always something to write about.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
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