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I love computer science in general! But that is a wide category so i went with programming and i love it! But i just need a bit more practiceThe really twee saying practice makes perfect is actually true. Also find something you love and go for that.
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I love computer science in general! But that is a wide category so i went with programming and i love it! But i just need a bit more practice
Me too is the one thing I'm actually good at without really having to try. Mostly on the forum you'll find me in the bsod section. Find it rewarding helping get machines stable and up to speed.
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Me too is the one thing I'm actually good at without really having to try. Mostly on the forum you'll find me in the bsod section. Find it rewarding helping get machines stable and up to speed.
That is one area I am very strong in, tech support. But I just feel weird having all theses computers around me at my desk and not developing anything...
I know Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, Accessories, and Hardware like the back of my hand and I help a lot of people with there problems. I just don't feel like I can contribute to the tech world with that...