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C IL | I don't really know much about Python, but I am assimilating a little by osmosis here and there because you can write scripts in GIS programs, among others.
R I knew, a bit at least, for a while. The R statistical program in itself is pretty impressive. Price is right, at least.
My roommate in college was a Computer Science major who independent had learned SQL in high school and had a successful web business as a 16 year old. Neat guy. Got married and fell off the face of the earth.
I actually was pretty decent at programming for what little I did in it, but I really have to isolate myself from outside management demands and it really seems like after I get in the kooky/productive frame of mind of viewing abstracted data sets through the programming lens, the conversations I have with non-programmers go oddly until I snap back out of it. They make perfect sense to me, people just react strangely to what I am saying and how I am saying it. Then in hindsight I realize I was in a crazy bubble that few other people can really get inside.
I have about 3 lifetimes of fascinating things to do on my list, but I've been amazed at how much I've accomplished in the last three years already, so maybe we can catch up on them sometime.
Edited by sand85 9/21/2017 23:19
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