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BYTE and InterFace Age magazines used to print listings of computer programs in the BASIC computer language, and it was by reading these listings that I started to figure out how to program. I would write programs in notebooks, and "run" them by figuring out what values the variables took, and how they changed, and keeping track of their changing states. It was several years later, through a terminal connected to a Digital PDP-11 computer that I first got to type in one of my programs and execute it on a machine. A new age had dawned for me.
My undergraduate degree in economics, and I have graduate degree in theology (my thesis was on computational linguistics and the Greek new testament). I have also taken graduate courses in education and mathematics.
I taught Spanish and Foreign Language EXploratory (FLEX) classes at the middle school level, and character education and mathematics at the high school level. Currently, I am a tutor.