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I taught myself everything — my parents are not technical and sorta disliked computers (which I'm sure helped motivate me lol).

So what helped me most was just experimenting a lot, banging my head against a wall repeatedly. When I got stuck I just had to keep trying. Knowing I could Google problems was really helpful, but I also had to learn how to Google. I was motivated by the amazing feeling of finishing something I built, and also the fun of learning and then applying that knowledge.

It's hard to remember my tiny self so I wish I could give better advice. I most of all wish that I had a mentor figure, someone I could ask for questions or who could show me where to look, or even just be a role model. Getting into open source and talking to people online was amazing, although I didn't start that until I was ~12.

It took me a really long time to get where I am. There are probably more efficient ways to do so other than banging my head against things. But it does work! So just encourage them to keep going, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, FOLLOW THEIR INTERESTS!



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