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Commodore BASIC, then TurboPascal on CP/M, then C and Assembly on MS-DOS 👴🏻👴🏻👴🏻

then all the rest of my life never stopping studying and doing.

I'd suggest to make a mix of:

* formal CS studying (algorithms and data structures)

* studying a programming language (according to what you want to actually do)

* DOING

don't fall into the trap of infinte studying without doing. It might give you the idea of making progress but until you dirty your hands you're not really advancing.

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federico(x) 1y ago

I forgot to mention: once you learned the basics try to look at the code of small open source projects you use. It will feel overwhelming (it's absolutely normal) but if you spend enough time on a project code you'll get the sense sooner or later

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Uno 1y ago

Makes sense, thanks

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