I joined a major SIer in April this year. After six months of training, I started my career as an engineer. I would like to talk about the reason why I was drawn to the appeal of programming because I was inexperienced in IT, hoping to convey something to those who have no experience in IT and those who will start programming. And I want to spell out my thoughts as an opportunity to regain my original intention when I read it back in the future.
First of all, if you are interested, and if you have a PC and a minimum environment, you can drop the programming environment locally. There are immeasurable hurdles after starting (laughs), but being able to create websites and applications with a single computer is one of the great attractions of programming.
I think there are many people who can sympathize with this. The source code that I created with time, effort and sweat. What is the sense of accomplishment or impression when it moves without making an error? I think there are many people around me who are programming because they want to taste it. I think that moment was the moment when I and my computer had a conversation through the language Java. I personally think it's similar to the joy of winning a sport.
As anyone who has experience in programming knows, there are people all over the world who are addicted to programming, and they publish their source code as a work. If there are 100 people, I think there are 100 different source codes. Even in different countries, regions and races, the programming language becomes a common language and gives us a lot of learning. The development of technology has been tumultuous, but I'm even more impressed with how programming provides these people-to-people connections. And I want to continue programming without forgetting these thoughts.