I know some code, but my cat is the real genius. She upgraded my computer, cleaned the mouse, and even included this new Flux Capacitor thingy.
i don't code and i'm probly more tech savy than most. i make scripts every once in a while but i don't code programs. there's tons of people like me out there that don't know how to do a lot of coding but are very tech savy.corroded said:To be fair... it basically is. The more tech savvy you are, the more likely you are to have to have programmed something. More and more, it's probably related to your job, and so on. At the point where you are merely a user, you are average. Once you start building things for the tech, you've gone to the next level. Be that mod tools for it, but once you start heading towards mod tools, you are on your way to programming. It's a natural progression.cleverlymadeup said:ummm how i being a coder making you tech savy?
as nice as it is there is more to computers and how to deal with them than just coding. so i won't take part in the pole cause it's an old antiquated form of computer knowledge
I fall probably in to Category 6. I am professional programmer, and when this site went down recently, i sent them an email detailing security flaws in their code. There pretty much isn't a piece of tech you can buy i can't figure out, or write something for.
To be fair, there is the level above mine, which is... knowing how the tech works, usually at driver level. I have knowledge on how each component tends to work, but i wouldn't have a clue of how to write a driver. I have written basic programming languages and o/s though for uni though.
Do chemists memorize the periodic table?Agayek said:Seeing as I'm basically a professional programmer, I went with 6.
I've never bothered to learn how to read straight binary though.
Yes, yes they do. Well, real Chemists anyway.L33tsauce_Marty said:Do chemists memorize the periodic table?Agayek said:Seeing as I'm basically a professional programmer, I went with 6.
I've never bothered to learn how to read straight binary though.