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14-Year-Old Prodigy Programmer Dreams In Code

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Fourteen-year-old programmer and software developer Santiago Gonzalez might just be the next Steve Jobs. He already has 15 iOS apps to his name and dreams of designing for Apple. At age 12, Santiago became a full-time college student and is on track to earn his bachelor's degree in computer science and electrical engineering by age 16. By 17, when most teenagers are excited to just have their driver's license, Santiago will have his masters degree.

A self-professed computer nerd, Santiago is fluent in a dozen different programming languages and thousands of people have downloaded his apps for the Mac, iPhone and iPad.

Learn how Santiago's parents overcame a rigid school system that left their son intellectually stifled and depressed and instead followed an unconventional pathway to nurture his incredible gifts. Santiago's story is truly inspiring and his family's experience provides a powerful model for parents of exceptionally gifted children.

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Dec 06, 2013 · 2 points, 0 comments · submitted by sloanesturz
Oct 08, 2013 · 1 points, 0 comments · submitted by kaws
Jun 09, 2013 · 7 points, 6 comments · submitted by Walkman
invalid_arg
The kid is going to well. He's smart and eloquent, to important traits in software development.

However dreaming in code. Thats nothing new, I challenge you to find a developer who hasn't woken up with solution to a problem.

krapp
I find when i'm dreaming in code, it's a sign i've been spending too much time in front of the editor.
joezydeco
I've come up with answers to hard problems in the shower. Can I say I write software in the shower now?
Walkman
Under the shower, your brain switches to a bit of an alpha state, the same when you go to sleep and you start using your right brain more, so you find solutions to problems intuitively rather than rationally (which means you aggregate and summarize all of your rational knowledge, without even knowing about it).

It's good to train your right brain even if you do a lot of programming (which is totally a left brain activity), it will help you to be a better in that either!

joezydeco
Oh yeah, I'm aware of that.

I'm just making the point that a lot of programmers are thinking of code when they're not directly working on it. It's the nature of what we do.

laumars
Dreaming in code isn't that weird. Given that sleep is your minds way of organizing the previous days experiences (amongst other things), it's only to be expected that you would dream about whatever took the majority of mental time while awake. For most kids that would be playing with their friends. For adults that might be stresses of their day to day life. And for people who spend most of their waking life coding, we're inevitably going to dream about coding.

That said, when I was at college and would spend 2 or 3 days coding for about 18hrs a day, I would have the weirdest dreams that would resemble the scene from The Matrix where Neo first discovers his power. Except rather than green text on black, it would be the syntax highlighting colors that my (then) IDE defaulted to.

Going back on topic though, as normal as the "dreams in code" thing is. This kid clearly still has a natural talent and the enjoyment of the subject to push himself further. So best of luck to him - not that I think he'll need it.

May 25, 2013 · 5 points, 1 comments · submitted by xs
gee_totes
I actually don't think dreaming in code is that uncommon. It's happened to me a number of times. I once had a dream about flirting with a girl I liked in SQL. When I woke up, the queries were actually useful in solving the de-duping problem I was working on!
Apr 08, 2013 · 6 points, 0 comments · submitted by hello_newman
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Feb 27, 2013 · 5 points, 0 comments · submitted by aarondf
Jan 22, 2013 · 1 points, 0 comments · submitted by edwinp816
A self-professed computer nerd, Santiago is fluent in a dozen different programming languages and thousands of people have downloaded his apps for the Mac, iPhone and iPad.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DBXZWB_dNsw

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