The experience that I had with coding can be resumed into two things:
*The python course that I’ve finished from the codeacademy website a couple of years ago, but I haven’t done anything with it, didn’t aplied it anywhere;
*I’ve seen a little bit of C programming back in college when I was studying Mine Engineering, but nothing complex, although I left Mine Engineering in order to study Business administration which is what I currently have a degree on;
Besides that, the closest that I’ve been to programming was building macros in WoW and writing some AutoHotKey scripts to make my machine build some repetitive spreadsheets in excel by itself (which was pretty fun actually, sometimes my PC was working all night long while I was sleeping, felt like slavery job).
I’ve started Ben’s course last year, but since I love mathematics and logic problems, I’m also loving programming, is very good when we program something and it does exactly what we expected it to do, it causes a good “fiero” feeling.
Thank you for the kind words Rob, I’m just trying to do my part, I’ve learned a lot researching and experimenting with the problems that people come up with here in the forum.