What sparked my interest in physics and computer programming?

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Hi everybody!

My name is Sean, I'm a high school student currently taking a physics course for the first time. During my previous year of school I took a science course which included a section on physics and I thought it was very interesting, that is why I decided to take physics. I found myself visiting this forum a lot reading posts that helped me out. I made an account just in case somebody needs help and I feel my input would be helpful, I also think that contributing and explaining myself to somebody would benefit my own learning. You may not see very much of me but that could change! I am a very closed off person and I want to change that, hopefully posting my input can help myself and others(I read the guidelines, I will only be posting about reputable and acceptable topics).

I'm currently interested in any and all computer programming, I love being able to have complete freedom and make something that requires a lot of thought. My design skills aren't very "top notch" but I can make functional websites with PHP (Will I ever be satisfied with my personal website? Probably not! Haha) and a few types of applications in Java. I hope to pursue some sort of computer science-related career through post-secondary but I have yet to settle on whether or not that is really my passion!

I also have a black belt in karate, staying in shape is a must for me but who wants to hear about that? This is a physics forum! I guess I will quit my blabbering now!

Thanks! :)
 
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