My computer experience I remember going to a computer lab with a single file. This is a room I am not familiar with in my fifth grade class as a whole. What's inside? Can you really play with these machines? I have never typed it on my computer before. This is a fifth grade, my computer experience, well, I just said a shortage. Learning to use these computers is a wonderful experience for me. I am very scared, but I learned how to play many games, the teacher is very kind and kind.
From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, I was hardly exposed to computer science since I was young. My computing experience is limited to my educational game at the Oregon Trail. It was not until the elementary school that the foundation of computer science began to be learned. My elementary school music teacher who is also an engineer provides a after school programming course for students to learn to write programs using the logo (Does anyone remember turtles?) I played a trumpet in his music class and I found him to be a very exciting teacher, so I thought "why not try it?" I wrote my first code on this course, but more importantly, I did not know that at that time, I wanted to have a lifetime hobby, and eventually my career I began to train my brain.
I still remember the first time I used my computer. I'm five years old at Glen Cove Primary School in Roanoke, Virginia. My kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Graham, told me about the lesson we might be an unforgetable day, so today you use what you use for the rest of your life. After Mrs. Graham 's speech, we all went to the computer room. I got confused when I entered the room with other classmates. I saw only 30 boxes and I got confused as light emanated from them. However, when Mrs. Graham and I talked to other classmates, confusion about my computer was getting less and less. At first I thought it was difficult, but as I had to practice I seemed to be trying to catch baseball
How do you break a stereotype? I grew up in the forest of Maine, without using electricity and water, but this is rare in the computer science circle. I started out late with limited experience with computers, video games etc - my first computer was my father's 486s for me for me; very sweet how to start programming Or just below? I have been a programmer for a long time. I tricked my older brother Sinclair Spectrum and wrote it in Basic. While studying computer science at university, I truly learned the basics of programming. I got my first programming work in 1996 and learned a lot during the boom period.