Hello, world!
I'm Bartosz!
ambition fuels me
dreams motivate me
„Most good programmers do programming not because they expect to get paid or get adulation by the public, but because it is fun to program.”
My name is Bartosz (also called Bartek) and I am years old. My life started in Grudziądz - a city in notrhern Poland, but currently, due to my studies, I live in Warsaw - the capitol of Poland.
I have loved using computer, since I remeber. The way it works always amazed me. At first I started playing Computer Games and spent many hours mostly playing Battlefiled 3, Counter-Strike and Minecraft. Thanks to the Minecraft I have developed my graphic-design skills, because I usually improved texturepacks, that I downloaded from the Net.
When I was at High School I was learning some basics of C++ programming language. But when I graduated High School, I decided to go on Theology Studies and put aside all my IT intrests. After 3 years of studing Theology I decided to change my life plans and start studing Information Technology in Warsaw. Back then I was wondering if it would be better to become graphic designer or programmer in the future. Now I know that I want to be a programist and having graphic designing as an hobby.
Besides all the IT stuff I love music. I play on the guitar, ukulele and currenty I am learning playing piano, but also I listen the music a lot. It is important thing in my life. It motivates me to work, it keeps me focus, but most importantly - it entertains me.
Warsaw
Field of study: Information Technology
Thorn
Field of study: Theology
Grudziądz
Matura exam's subjects: Polish, English, Mathematic (extended), Geography (extended)
Mastermind is a simple logical console game, written in C++. The purpose of writing this console game was to show my skills of objective programming in C++ language. Thanks to this I could attempt to an end-of-term exam at my University.
codeHangman is a simple console game, where player has to guess the word letter by letter in few moves. It has been written in python.
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