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How to networking as a self-taught developer, a real-time experimentby@gilmrjc
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How to networking as a self-taught developer, a real-time experiment

by Gildardo Adrian Maravilla4mDecember 10th, 2016
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Here goes the TL;DR (believe me, it is the TL;DR) version of my story&nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;. I always loved science. When I was about 12 my parents got a computer with Internet access. I learned to program the hardest way posible (if you want to know, I heard about hackers and the papers I got were about reverse engineering, so my first language was x86 ASM via debuggers. IMHO the best thing to understand computer, I don’t regret that). After not knowing anything I get the sensation of power and I became addicted to <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/programming" target="_blank">programming</a>. As time passed I learned about web technologies (HTML, CSS, JS), backend (PHP &amp; SQL), Sysadmin (Linux, bash, the life inside a terminal) and the must-know (C, Java). I learned a lot more stuff, but this is the short version of the history.

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