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Mostly the "for the lulz" approach. However, I aim to work with something where programming is a useful asset, so it's not completely useless Going to study micro/nano-tech. Maybe the dream work would be working with nano-computers in the future? It's a fun hobby at least, and I'm currently trying to learn SDL/C++ (I like games ).
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For the chilling sensation you experience when you solve a problem/bug after going through hours of brain pain ...
oh, and to give sth. back to the community (sometimes for the money too).
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'Cause it's fun. That's really what it comes down to.
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Coursework deadlines mostly
Or boredom, some ideas pop into my head.
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I code for fun, automation, and the learning experience.
I'm also planning on getting work as a Linux sysadmin or programmer when I'm older.
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