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The year was 1984, and I had just finished my first computer course in college, which involved programming in BASIC on an Apple II Plus using two 5¼-inch floppy disks to store our programs (yes, we did have computers back then). I remember that we were told by one of the professors that if you wanted to really get into computers professionally after graduation there would soon be jobs available for people who knew C++ and Java—and even some other language called “CAD.” No mention whatsoever was made of 3D printers or anything else like that. Back then everyone thought that graphics only came from photographs. There are more than 20 billion websites currently online; however, they all share something very important: They’re all made up of code. 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