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I bet every human passion toward computer science started with video games . I mean it's really hard to find a programmer who's not a gamer (or at least used to be )
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nicoTux267yIn Which event did you represent your country ?
I mean, what was the trip "subject" ?
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@haithamSboui makes sense, games are highly optimized, packed with functionality and are loaded with creativity.
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cimbaman1497yThe competition was Imagine Cup, and the discipline World Citizenship (what ever that is). Tha app was called Sonochrome and it turned colors in to sounds. Our ide was to help colorblind and blind people understand colors.
TedXs were about the app. Here are the links:
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When I was 14, I was bad at many things. I sucked at sports cause I was weak and small. School was boring so I did not study. I mostly played games.
During a summer break, I wanted to change shit in WarCraft 3, as I heard from a friend that heard it from a friend, that you can do that. Many internet searches later I realised that you kind of just tell to the game what you want it to do, just simplified. If (target is enemy) do damage, for (every human player) make sparkly stuff...
After months of "playing" games, the new school year started and I got, for the first time, a proper computer class. Imagine my surprise when we started doing the shit I did all summer. That year I had 100% on all tests.
Many years later programming gave me friends, made my inner nerd and geek come out, gave me a free trip to the USA to represent my country, two TEDx talks, and finally a job that I like with the pay I can live with.
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