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Ask HN: How do I get people interested in programming?

2 pointsby theSageover 9 years ago
Everyone at my institute is pursuing some or the other technical course but nobody programs. How do I get them interested? I showed them a few cool things, held a contest for a decent prize and yet nobody has interest in programming.<p>Since everyone is doing either IT&#x2F;CS I feel they should be interested in programming slightly beyond the &#x27;Hello world&#x27;. Is it wrong to feel this way?

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brudgersover 9 years ago
It&#x27;s not uncommon to find students going through the motions in a university department. Particularly in technical fields where children are led to believe that they &quot;should study X when they get to college.&quot; With CS and IT and the current economy that&#x27;s even more the case, and so the people around you are probably doing the minimum to keep their parents off their back and to feel that they&#x27;re doing what people say they should be doing.<p>Those other people have more influence in the &quot;what you should be doing&quot; than you do. So the best option is to find people who share your passions and surround yourself with them...find your tribe rather than trying to change one that&#x27;s not right for you.<p>Good luck.
NicoJuicyover 9 years ago
You can&#x27;t push someone to let them love what you love. It&#x27;s like a hobby, some people care about it. And others just don&#x27;t.<p>What&#x27;s the advantage for them in a short term if they program?