MTC's Real Introduction
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My last introduction was kind of a BS one, and after Pigophone posted his, i felt like i should try a little harder this time.
I got into programming at around age 9, when i started making a simple website in HTML with my friend i made videos with on youtube. This was quite interesting and a huge experience for me, as i started to learn that i loved writing something down, in a semi different language, and it would do as i say. Well needless to say, as my friend got more into Youtube, i got into programming, and i never really stopped.
From the HTML days, i started learning PHP, which was a flop (Only until now have i used it) because i never got into very indepth website applications such as user systems and other things. From there, i moved onto a more gaming aspect of programming, or more like CND (Click n' Drag). By about 11 years of age, i started working with Game maker in the CND GUI, and that was fun until i started learning about actual languages. I learned GML (Game Maker Language) and made games out of that. But soon i realized that i didn't actually WANT to create games in game maker (crazy i know), so i researched around and found out about some tools online, called Microsoft Visual Studio.
By now i was more focused on Utilities, and started learning Visual Basic. This spaghetti code was what i lived on for a long time, until i met AlterIWNet. In October of 2010, i joined AlterIW.net as the username XxXMODtheCODXxX. The name is a whole other story, but that's not important. From then on i played AlterIWNet almost everyday, and getting into the wrong crowd.
At that time, i because what i have learned to hate today, a script kiddie. I found software, changed the name, and called it my own. I even took a well known hacker tool of AlterIW and created a program that just launched it, and called it all my own. This was the darkest days of my programming life. But then there was a light at the end of the tunnel.
In a series of events, i was banned from AlterIW for a month, for using the abbreviation 'aIW|' in my name. In that month, i longed to play the game again, and it burnt a permanent scar in my brain of what it was like to be banned, and become one of laughed at. It was terrible. I was forever grateful that i was never perma banned for hacking that i did before, and that i was able to actually do something good for a change. So i started to program in GSC, making mods for aIW just cause i wanted to. This was a ton of fun, but i also wanted to do more. I tried to create the aIW Community, an almost like Machinima channel for aIW. This was rejected. I also tried to create the aIW Cheating system, which was an anticheat system in which the community would look at pictures and videos of suspected cheaters and vote on if it was enough to ban them. This was also rejected. And for good reason, i was still in VB.
One day on the IRC channel, dot instructed me to learn C#, saying that it was so much better than VB and would be professional. So i did, and GOD was that a great decision. I have, sense, programmed my software in almost always C# and i have dot to thank for it.
I have sense created many software programs, including a Social Gaming Platform, Flash Distribution Software, Open and Closed source Data Programs, and so on. Really i just love sitting down and working on a project, so that's why i follow the ones that NTA does; Because its exactly how i would wish to make them.
Thank you for reading, and if you have any past hate towards me, just know that people dont change, but they do mature. I am currently 15 and live in the eastern US.