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But my teachers were the most important, because they gave me the confidence. The ones who taught me to code? Internet, my teachers, books. We learned VB.net, Pascal, php, laravel, C#, SQL, PL/SQL (we had a teacher who was absolutely fan of Oracle), I topped my class and now I am in the next formation for my Bachelor. I heard about a formation in a town near mine, and was for everyone, newbies or veterans, who wanted to have their diploma either in networks or in code. Nine years after, I was looking for something to do in my life: I tried a cursus in art history and archeology, I made a Baker school, but my life didn't feel filled. I tried to learn HTML (4 at the time if my memory's good) and CSS, but my mother didn't believe in my project and made me quit. The site is still up, it is now called OpenClassrooms and it saved my life a lot. I wanted to make mine so much I subscribed to a french website which offered free tutorials on differents languages. It begins when I was 11 years old, Harry Potter was kind of a hit (it was the beginning) and a lot of site based of the universe where popping everywhere on the internet. I bought the 12.9 inch as the screen size is closest to a sheet of paperĪlso, I don’t read fiction all the books I read are nonfiction, reference manuals, textbooks, data sheets, user manuals, stuff like the art of computer programming by knuth, Kent beck, Robert Martin, folwler books, etc using the Apple Pencil to annotate the book. Nothing beats writing it down, AND I still have an IBM selectric 3 and Swintec, nothing beats sitting down and just letting the thoughts flow neatly on a piece of paper and then glueing it the notebookĪnyway whatcha y’alls thoughts of using an iPad as a digital library of books. hell I still use national brand computation notebooks for all my notes.

Not sure how I’m gonna adapt to reading on a tablet, as I really prefer a physical book. I’ll pay for some PDFs but hey if I can get it free thru a google search then it is what it is lol. So I gave in a bought an iPad with the hopes of putting the books in pdf form on it. the book I need at the time is always in the opposite place I am in currently.Īlso, all the books I want now are newer and none are on the used market. It ends up being something like connecting a USB.

Essentially all my books turn into something out of the “half blood prince” potions book from Harry Potter.īut it’s so inconvenient as either my books are in my office or in the library at home.

Sooo I’m typically a proponent of physical copy of books, as I’d rather sit and read them, write and take notes.
