Author Topic: 14 Year Old Programming Prodigy  (Read 6115 times)

Lol, he uses a mac... You kidding me?

Lol, he uses a mac... You kidding me?
he needs a mac for creating stuffty ios apps

I can only dream of programming like that, but I don't go to a school which thinks that IT is all that important
They only just upgraded to Windows 7 a couple of months ago :/

lol xd maccigarette xd111

“There's a stark difference between the words 'prodigy' and 'genius.' Prodigies can very quickly learn what other people have already figured out; geniuses discover that which no one has ever previously discovered. Prodigies learn; geniuses do.”

-John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

I'm just saying.

“There's a stark difference between the words 'prodigy' and 'genius.' Prodigies can very quickly learn what other people have already figured out; geniuses discover that which no one has ever previously discovered. Prodigies learn; geniuses do.”

-John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

I'm just saying.

I agree

I'd hardly call someone just making little game applications on apple devices a programming prodigy.
I could too if I bothered to learn for to code in what ever language Apple uses

Maybe if he programmed a completely new OS from scratch all by him self, then he would be a prodigy.

“There's a stark difference between the words 'prodigy' and 'genius.' Prodigies can very quickly learn what other people have already figured out; geniuses discover that which no one has ever previously discovered. Prodigies learn; geniuses do.”

-John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

I'd hardly call someone just making little game applications on apple devices a programming prodigy.
I could too if I bothered to learn for to code in what ever language Apple uses

Maybe if he programmed a completely new OS from scratch all by him self, then he would be a prodigy.


Objective-C.

he dreams about himself programming

that's actually kinda sad

he dreams about himself programming

that's actually kinda sad

#nolife?

We all know you never went to school.

who are you? who is we?

its pretty well known that bis has a masters IT

i live by littleton
i want to meet this kid

If any of us actually gave a stuff or two about school most of us would finish College/University at a younger age, but I guess we're too busy enjoying life.
i give more stuffs than you think
« Last Edit: April 24, 2013, 05:26:36 PM by Gojira »


You forgot to declare that it needs to #include "stdafx.h" for some people
no. stop.

I'd hardly call someone just making little game applications on apple devices a programming prodigy.
I could too if I bothered to learn for to code in what ever language Apple uses

Maybe if he programmed a completely new OS from scratch all by him self, then he would be a prodigy.


He said hes completely fluent in about 12 different programming languages.  I know about 5, but I'm not 1005 fluent in them.  That takes a lot of hard work, not to mention hes 14.

He said hes completely fluent in about 12 different programming languages.  I know about 5, but I'm not 1005 fluent in them.  That takes a lot of hard work, not to mention hes 14.
well, whatever he thinks "completely fluent" means. i used to think i was loving awesome at C++ and totally knew how to structure programs when i was about one year into the (still ongoing) learning process.

turns out, i didn't know a single loving thing.