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RhetoricalRuvim

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Hello. It seems that a lot of people here are either programming students - whether at school, college, or university - or programming workers/employees/etc.

I do programming usually for fun, and because I want the computer to do things for me that I don't want to do, am too lazy to do, or can't practically do, myself. I like math and science, and want to double-major - when I go through college and university - in aerospace engineering and physics. I don't want to do programming, or deal with computers, for a (at least main) job.

I'm on CodeCall because I'd like to use my skills and knowledge to help others, and also because I think it's fun to talk :D .

Am I the only one on CodeCall who's not taking any programming class at the moment, neither majoring in computers or programming, nor does it as a job?

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I've never had formal education for any computer sciences myself. I enjoy completing programs to where I am satisfied, there are too many things to do to get bored especially when mathematics are involved.
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I'm a beginner for sure but my undergrad was in Finance and I'm currently working on my MBA. I'm a financial analyst and don't do any programming beyond simple visual basic at work.

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I just do this stuff for fun as well.

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I like math and science, and want to double-major - when I go through college and university - in aerospace engineering and physics.
Haha I want to do aerospace engineering as well.
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