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1. When did you first learn to program?
Around 6 or 7 on the Commodore 64. I still have it beside my computer!
2. Why do you enjoy programming?
I still don't know why, really. I figure it's because it's a logical activity--- one that I could do better than anyone else in my family! When you're young, beating your parents at something is very important!
3. Would you consider yourself a self-taught programmer? Why?
Yes. Just about anything useful I've accomplished with programming i.e. major obstacles, etc. has been because of my own personal research. Before the Internet was around, I was forced to post messages on BBS' or go to the library just to find function examples!
4. What languages do you know? Which is your favorite?
I don't think I 'know' any language 100%. That aside, I have lots of experience with C++/C/PHP/JavaScript/Java/VB/ASP/DBP and SQL if you can call that a language :-P I know I'm missing a few others, but those are the most important.
5. What kind of jobs have you held that required you to deal with programming?
I ran my own ecommerce business between 2000 and 2002 before the president vetoed my vote against hosting pr0n. I got out of there pretty fast when they started doing photo shoots in the office! Almost all of my commercial programming experience has been web-based doing contract work. I also worked on front end programming for Electronic Arts.
6. Do you enjoy the debugging aspect of programming? Why or why not?
That has to be one of my favourite things about programming
I honestly enjoy complicated logic errors, where I have to step through one line of code at a time and write down values on paper. I was always impressed by the amount of power that Visual Studio's debugger has. Maybe that is why I've stuck with this coding love all these years :-P
7. What independent programs have you worked on?
Do you mean my own projects? Again, too many to name. But the more recent ones were WordTris and WordTrix. WordTrix has been downloaded well over 25,000 times since July, so I'm quite proud of that one
Right now I'm working on GameBasic for my degree project.
8. Do you plan to continue programming?
Hell yeah! I made sure to marry a woman who lets me spend lots of time on the computer, and I seriously can't think of anything more enjoyable or rewarding (besides writing songs for a living--- that would be better).
EDIT: Right now, my language of choice is C#.
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