I have been programming for about 5 years now and it now feels like I've been doing it forever. I dont mind that. I worked hard for a long time to be able to get into flow states while I engineer software after I discovered the psychological phenomenon known as "flow". Mihaly Czikzenmihaly's book Flow The Optimal Experience was an enlightening read and I recommend it hands down if you're interested in reaching these states of consciousness. Anyway, I'm getting ahead of myself. My first expereince with programming was a tutorial I found for a project with PHP and HTML off this one forum when I was in the 9th grade in high school. I didnt really understand the code that i was working with but i just kinda figured it out and when the website worked I was like "woah this code creates this functionality? and what I wrote/configured was actually correct enough to work? thats kinda really cool." Not going to lie, I was pretty impressed by myself. Thats what sparked my hidden talent and so I studied Computer Science at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
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Software Engineer Researcher @ NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory managing and working on embedded software for live-streaming and data processing for the Next-Gen First Responder Technology initiative by the U.S. Department of of Homeland Security.
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