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Hello again everyone! Before we get into the juicy bits of this blog I wanted to share just a little bit more about myself; more specifically, why I became part of the Computer Science community. I mentioned before how I started as a Chemistry major and switched to Computer Science but the reasoning behind it was never explained. I love Computer Science. To be quite honest, it is the only major/industry I was really interested in. The most visible way it shows it that Computer Science is the only subject I've made out-of-school projects in that I was really engaged in. I picked it up extremely fast and have even
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significantly longer than me. Whether it be making applications, creating games, or developing a new program, the wall of text that many around me, who aren't part of the Computer Science community, shudder in fear at, makes perfect sense to me and I can "see" what the code will do. There are so many aspects of Computer Science that are available that the possibilities really are endless! Whether it be designing mobile applications, becoming a game developer, or going into research and development, there are many tasks that require computer scientists to fulfill those roles! Currently I have 3 projects under my belt including a text-based game self-project based off a similar game named Zombieworld, a GameMaker 2D game project for a previous class, and a freelance project for my brother that was supposed to work with Dragon except Java is the only language Dragon does not work with. Although I currently do not have a specific field of interest yet, I am still going to keep working on different kinds of projects that interest me. Whatever the future may hold, one thing is certain, there is definitely growth within the Computer Science industry. 22% projected growth, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With plenty of opportunity, especially here in Silicon Valley, I can't wait to join the industry and begin working on my career. Thank you for reading and see you next time!
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Summary. (2014, January 8). Retrieved March 25, 2015, from http://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/software-developers.htm
We have the almost same experience Nick.I also think computer science is the only choice for me because I have no interesting for other majors. I think programmer is cool and creating a game is awesome, that's it. Salary high is just a lucky coincidence, even if there no high salary I probably still keep my choice. There is no reason that make me give up this career.
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