When computers were just about to reach the Windows 9x era, I began to learn how to program in Pascal and HTML at grade 9. At the same time, took classes at Michigan Technological University for Java and hands on experience on SPARC 20's Solaris UNIX. The year of 1995 when the internet was a hairline, and versions of Netscape where top of the line browsers. Unlike today, Internet Explorer has its leading populace by Gate's monopoly games.

At the time of learning Pascal and having, little knowledge in math skills programming became a challenge and patience became mandatory to succeed. Even today I am still learning to program in the highest language yet available of Visual Basic and Visual C++. By knowing years of programming, I do have a tactical advantage over people that are trying to go into the field at my age. All the same, not interested in that field it does help a ton in college. HTML was what I really was capable of understanding at grade 9.

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