Authentic programming that shows the outside world garners authentic interest.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There was something amazingly enticing about programming.
Consumers are increasingly programming their own entertainment and content experiences.
It gives you great pleasure to know that millions of developers, day to day, make their living using the software that you created.
People enjoy the interaction on the Internet, and the feeling of belonging to a group that does something interesting: that's how some software projects are born.
Even though I had the talent, programming just didn't feel right. I never considered it very seriously. Some people get gratification from bending a machine to their will. I didn't.
Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program.
I always considered programming as being like modern-day wizardry. You could think of things in your mind and then make them happen.
In the beginning, there were Real Programmers.
I love inventing worlds and characters and settings and scenarios.
Our human experience, like the World War II Ultra code-breaking machine, catches the heavy traffic of messages about what we really do and what is done to us every day.
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