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Originally Posted by MightyBobo
Again, nothing personal, but what is your field? Saying you've worked on computers for 12 years means nothing to me lol. Anyone in their 20's could say that really.
To be fair, Ive been building them since I was 8 years old (Im 26 now). I mainly self-taught everything I knew including some basic programming languages until high school when I formally took 2 years of programming. I then enlisted in the military with an official job of Computer Programmer, and have 5.5 years of that under my belt. My new area of expertise however, is network security (yes, its a very broad term, but I cant say much more than that).
Im not trying to flex the e-peen here - I guess I'm just trying to prove a point: if you say you know a lot about something, but you make the most generic statements out there, you better back it up with a lot of hardcore experience and proof of knowledge lol.
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That cool same here built my first at age 7, self taught by reading maximum pc, pc world and so on. Also bugging any computer tech that I came accost in school. Been working building and repairing them for 12 years. Now I am in school for Computer Science and Networking. I have already tested out of 2 classes and the one I am in now is pretty easy as well.