Out of the blue, I just felt this urge to dive into computer science. It was like, I didn't even know where to start, but I knew I had to start somewhere. See, I come from a long line of truck drivers, and I wanted to challenge myself to put my brain to work in a different way, beyond just driving a semi-truck. So, I started messing around with Termux, and then recently, I've been getting into Python. It's been a slow process, though. I mean, I'm 45, and have very little to no background in this field except for what I've been picking up over the last few years. But whenever I hit a snag, I just look things up and try to figure them out using reasoning and logic. There's so much to be learned that can make it seem overwhelming. That's why I try taking the scientific approach to it all, and really trying to really understand things in a deep and meaningful way.
Out of the blue, I just felt this urge to dive into computer science. It was like, I didn't even know where to start, but I knew I had to start somewhere. See, I come from a long line of truck drivers, and I wanted to challenge myself to put my brain to work in a different way, beyond just driving a semi-truck. So, I started messing around with Termux, and then recently, I've been getting into Python. It's been a slow process, though. I mean, I'm 45, and have very little to no background in this field except for what I've been picking up over the last few years. But whenever I hit a snag, I just look things up and try to figure them out using reasoning and logic. There's so much to be learned that can make it seem overwhelming. That's why I try taking the scientific approach to it all, and really trying to really understand things in a deep and meaningful way.