If you were wondering, you should be reading that as "Bayduh the Third." Yes.
Let's see, how can I be interesting today oh I know.
See why I love Computer Science:
First off, you know that you already have the tools you need the create the program you've been told to create. (Redundant? Whatever.) It's up to you to figure out how to implement them in a way that will make the computer do what you want, because computers are stupid without the help of programmers.
Second, it's a class that requires nice, logical thinking. The way I think can easily parallel to the way that I would need to think. It's problem solving, in the best possible way. The limitations mentioned above can only help. The answer is clearly and definitely there, and there just needs to be a bit of digging to find it.
Third, the computer tells you, perhaps in unclear and roundabout terms, what the problem is. I'm fairly good with deciphering meaning out of things, so I can figure out what the problem is and how to fix it.
Fourth, TRON.
Fifth, xkcd. Seriously. Reading that comic has made me want to be a programmer more than anything else has. I don't know why, but all the comics about science an programming have really pushed me far into the want to do that sort of thing.
How many ways can I end this let's see...
Peace Off!
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You will not see me and I will not see you, but you will READ me, on the next episode of Niki Wells blogs every day in April. GOODBYE.
I looooove xkcd. He could make anything, I would continue my worship.
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