Which event inspired aitman
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In 1991, I was 9 years old and my parents saw that I was trying to play minesweeper on Windows3.11. We were at my parent's friend's house.
My parents are not technical. They just knew it was "A Computer". Some magical box that everyone was talking about on the radio and newspapers.
My parents took a leap of faith and bought a used 386sx computer. My family was poor, so this was very expensive for us. To my own surprise, they didn't place it in the living room. They placed it in my room. Another leap of faith, or perhaps some kind of experiment, hoping I'd become close friends with "it".
My parent's plan worked.
I had a computer that booted straight into windows. Minesweeper, ski, solitaire! I finally figured out how to master them. My first taste of logic and rule sets.
Eventually and unsupervised, I began messing around with settings, utilities, MSDOS prompt... QBasic. I followed the examples in the help menu. It was 1992, the help menu was actually helpful.
I wrote my first program.
10 PRINT "Hello World!"
When I showed my parents, they began enrolling me in a ton of computer courses. They still weren't technical, they just kind of asked around.
Fast forward 20 years. I have two B.A. Degrees from UC Berkeley (Computer Science, Mathematics).
Spent 8 years as an international biometric security expert for massive mission critical & highly-available systems like Canadian's RTID AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System), Hong Kong's AFIS, USA's US-VISIT, and several other systems around the world.
My parent's leap-of-faith decisions made me who I am today. I'm pretty good at tech.
I ultimately decided to quit my job and become a poor indie game developer. :P
Now I make games, doesn't pay as well as my enterprise career, but minesweeper was what started it all. :)
Answer:
The event when he saw ant didn't give up and finally reached its home inspired aaita
Man
Explanation:
And I am real nishant