Other than the obvious

I have always been fascinated by the way computers worked. My father began planting the seeds to enlightenment while I was quite young, at the tender age of 13 I had my first go around at what (I believe) almost all programmers start with: HTML & CSS.

It was not at all long before I realised why web developers stop being web developers and knew it was time for a switch. I played with Python back when it was still in version 3.6.0, and gained a significant liking to it, being able to solve my math homework within minutes while my peers took hours. The power I had, the creativity to build almost anything I could imagine, all at the touch of my fingertips. It was love at first keystroke.

Since those early years, I have only gained traction in my persiut of knowledge, having expanded my repitoire of understood languages, frameworks, and best practices. Spending the majority of my time at school and at home learning, breaking, and fixing things (usually in that order) to do with technology and programming.

Now I am in university for my passion: Computer Science, something I am extremely fortunate to be able to do, as not many people find their passion so early on. To think this all started with a Windows 8 home PC, Notepad, and a perfectly timed push from my father.

Wow.

What a wild ride it as already been. It excites me to know I am just at the beginning.