tl;dr: learned on my own, school didn't offer anything
I learned to code around middle school. While the school was teaching me powerful AppleCard "scripting" I was running after school MP3 sharing sites. So I learned HTML and then JavaScript.
Went to work for a.com after a brief visit to College (more like horrible trade school). There I did more HTML + JavaScript and branched into PHP.
Then things went crazy... Learn VB.NET, and some C and C++, for personal reasons. Started scripting for the shell in Bash. Then more PHP, then Perl, Python and now Golang.
I have supported Java, Delphi, and a slew of others most people have never heard of.
Learn Golang, teach yourself. Profit.
tl;dr: learned on my own, school didn't offer anything I learned to code around middle school. While the school was teaching me powerful AppleCard "scripting" I was running after school MP3 sharing sites. So I learned HTML and then JavaScript. Went to work for a .com after a brief visit to College (more like horrible trade school). There I did more HTML + JavaScript and branched into PHP.
Then things went crazy... Learn VB.NET, and some C and C++, for personal reasons. Started scripting for the shell in Bash. Then more PHP, then Perl, Python and now Golang.
I have supported Java, Delphi, and a slew of others most people have never heard of.
Learn Golang, teach yourself. Profit.
We're still doing this in 2016? Guess I gotta get outs the scripts again.