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What background makes the best programmer?   [Edit]

Survey period: 8 Aug 2005 to 14 Aug 2005

Many of us came to programming from different directions. What do you think is the best way? (suggested by Bill Gammill)

OptionVotes% 
Engineering / Physics50931.34
Science1227.51
Mathematics41025.25
Economics181.11
Education513.14
Arts432.65
Literature171.05
Self-taught hackers40324.82
SysAdmin150.92
Tech Support362.22



 
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GeneralEngineering / Physics Pin
Vladimir Afanasyev8-Aug-05 1:50
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Alexander M.,8-Aug-05 7:15
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Bob Flynn8-Aug-05 10:05
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Vladimir Afanasyev8-Aug-05 23:33
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GeneralHaving a background at all Pin
NoviceGuru8-Aug-05 0:37
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GeneralSelf thaught all the way! Pin
Bob Stanneveld7-Aug-05 23:03
Bob Stanneveld7-Aug-05 23:03 
I first started programming in high school. I had the option to take one course of my own choosing. I took a class computer science. The science here is a little bit excaggerated, since we didn't do any math, nor did we do development interesting enough to be called science, but it was computer science.

It was the first time I got in contact with developing software. I was facinated by it and started learning C++ as my first real language. We learned some dutch dialect of Java developed especially for high school kids.

After that, almost everything I learned in high school or college was something I already knew or just remotely interesting. A few courses in college though were new to me. These were classes like project management, System architecture and such. They were really interesting.
Too bad that they only teached basic stuff in college.

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Michael P Butler7-Aug-05 21:44
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Vladimir Afanasyev7-Aug-05 21:38
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Vladimir Afanasyev8-Aug-05 6:38
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GeneralComputer Science Pin
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Bob Stanneveld7-Aug-05 22:23
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James R. Twine8-Aug-05 2:25
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Bob Stanneveld8-Aug-05 4:13
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Vladimir Afanasyev8-Aug-05 3:47
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