Not that I don’t interesting on IT. I wouldn’t take the program in the first place if it so. In fact it’s really challenging and full of passion to be in IT field, to talk about it. Its extremely satisfying to solve a problem and building a solution for IT project.
At first, I took Pascal language for computer programming as my basic language. Because its already in the campus’s program and many of my seniors are familiar with it. Beside it’s easier for my to understand it compared with C, Java, Basic language. I realized letter then that Pascal is not designed for “object oriented programming” or we could say it’s made for procedural programming. Why would “object oriented programming” are different from “procedural programming”? you may ask IT scholars for more detail, at least 3 point of SKS if you’d like to take it on class.
As you may know Pascal lead to Delphi, C lead to C++, Java lead to Visual Java, and Basic lead to Visual Basic, so I then more intensively learn how to do the visual programming Pascal on the Delphi environment. Delphi’s a good stuff for sure and people at Borland are really awesome. I’ve tried other IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for other programming language but hardly find flexibility the way Delphi’s offer. The version of Delphi 6 are good, Delphi 7 are more complete, but then I was disappointed with Delphi 8 where I found lack of resources on its interfaces and far bending from its original orientation. I’m not sure weather people at Borland try to integrate the .Net into its framework that yet not fully succeeded.
IT is not just programming, in fact the programming is just small part of IT. Its like building a huge system, you’ll need to involve every thing and every one, and analyzing any single detail, that involved human side and the machine side. Seeing trough the future and provide flexibility for better improvements. Mean to ease people and make a better life.
So many thing that I wanted to explain on why’s IT stuff are so interesting to get involved with and to find solutions trough it. From the core programming into multimedia implementation is so complex yet logic and handy. But I don’t want to talk much about it; I just wanted to make it more casual-usual.
So why I – or any weird person – would consider to be a “tempe-tahu” seller traditionally instead of becoming an IT expert? Later on …
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