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23 year-old male from Chciago
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Welcome to how my mind operates To save you time spoilers are more opinions/notes that do not require reading to actually get through my point.
So maybe it is too early. But I just read a post in a groups forum that said: me neither although I was a computer science major 2 years ago. I did not get far in programming. This was an actual *facepalm* moment for me.
An explanation for those who need it: Now I know there are several different fields under the umbrella of computer science (Networking, Programming, Electronic Engineering). But a higher level programming language is covered by every computer science major in the first courses you take in the major. Now even if you don't know the particular language needed to develop the code (it was referring to a RT android app, so Java and/or C#) knowing a language can translate to any other language with just a little reading.
Which brings me to why I found this. Ten months ago there was a post about a RT android app in development. Now I know coding can take a fair amount of time but the lack of one (or any developments on the project) is a tad bit irritating. Not to the point where I'd shoot Gus a message insulting him and making a general ass of myself (google search roosterteeth android app and you'll find what I'm referring to if you missed Gus's original posting of the email) . But you know it be nice to be able to comfortably post journals and comments on friends.
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