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Friday, August 30, 2013

Who am I?

Hello everyone, my name is Matthew Hwang and welcome to my blog. I am a senior at San Jose State University. My major is in computer science and because of that I know several programming languages such as Java ,C, C#, and Perl. I started programming on my second year of college, so I don't have as much experience as other programmers, but I do try and make up for the lack of experience with hard work.

People think programming is hard and they are right. However, once you learn the basics then the whole thing just "clicks" and you will get it, at least this is how I see it. My experiences tell me that the real hard part of programming is the logical and analytic aspects. You have to know how your code will fit in with other code and constantly analyze everything. I expect the future to hold challenges where I cannot figure out the logical steps to do something and spend hours and hours fixing my code, but that sort of challenge is what I love about programming.

Constant analysis means the "gears" of your brain don't stop.


In this blog I will talk about the technical and analytic aspects of things. As computer scientists, we have chosen to increase our analytic, logical and critical thinking, so we might as well use them.