Letter To Reader

Dear reader,

My name is Stephanie Badoodlescoot, but you probably know me as the founder of Samicropple. When I was young, Samicropple was yet to be created, and my mind was yet to be attracted to the huge world of programming. At that age, I was super curious, and always wanted to know how things work, but I was too young to figure out most of my ideas at the time. When I grew older, I became very attracted to tech. I built a whole custom PC in 8th grade, I played a lot of games, and I learned how to do 3d modeling, but most importantly, I took lessons at a company called iD Tech. iD Tech was the start of my coding career leading me into many programming languages like Java, Lua, Javascript, Python, and more. Some of those languages I used YouTube videos to learn more about after the lessons. After I quit iD Tech because of some issues, I tried going to The Coder School. The Coder School is what truly led me into the life of a programmer, and it was at about that time where I wanted to know, “How does programming translate into actions.” This was a very good question, but a very hard one too. I have been coding for 23 years now, I am now the CEO and founder of the 12th biggest company in the world, and I have finally answered my question.

On my pc, I have kept a drive that I made in high school called “Coding Research.” That file has kept all of my research on programming over the years, and I have been updating the file almost every day after I turned 17. Once I was 18, I took a 4 year break on the research so I could focus on my college and my programming lessons, but I came back when I was 30, and that’s when I found the most information.

Once I was 30, I gathered so much information that I had to get a second 32 gigabyte drive, which is a huge amount of storage for just research. I was able to split the information into three main folders, and another folder in the second drive that finishes up anything I couldn’t fit in the other drive. The first main folder I had in my drive was called “binary.” That drive is where I kept all my information on binary code, and that folder alone took over 12 gigabytes. I also made a folder called “history” that kept all the information I found on the history of programming. This folder took up about 9 gigabytes. Lastly, I made a folder I named “computer.” This was the biggest folder I made containing all the information I had related to the parts of the computer. This folder took so much storage that I had to buy another drive. The total storage was 20 gigabytes. I used some of the information I gathered to help my company Samicropple reach the status it is today. I have even found the answer to the question I have been thinking about since I was in middle school, “How does programming translate into actions?”

Based on the 2 drives that I made, I created a website so I could share the information with the rest of the world. I tried to make the website both informative and entertaining so that my viewers would have fun with the website instead of thinking of it as boring. I made a video, a song, a quiz, and even a crossword puzzle. I added an informational article for the people who want to learn about programming, but I also made a mini tutorial on how to code in C++.

Hopefully I inspire many people with my website, and I hope it inspires you to check out our company too. Please buy the new jPhone 6 at best buy or amazon for a low price or the jPhone 5 for half off. One lucky buyer will get a free vacation to Hawaii and three people will receive early access to my new Samicropple website. Check out my website when it comes out on August 21, 2024. Early access will be available starting in 2 weeks. Thank you all for the support, and check out the rest of our website!

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