Quote (ollo @ Jun 25 2013 12:54am)
I've been doing the same for about 3 years.
I dropped out of school in year 9, and i've managed to learn a lot of what I wanted. Education doesn't matter as much as long as you have the motivation and desire to learn.
codeacademy is a awesome resource so you are doing well there, what language are you learning?
Something that helped my process along a HUGE amount and is probably the reason I didn't give up - keep it relevent to something you love doing, i.e games, that sorta thing. I used to read certain game code/apply it to what I was learning at any given time, doing so also helped me understand what was happening more, just make sure it's well written code by someone that knows what they are doing.

No focus yet, I'll probably lean towards apps and webpages as I have ideas in my head but no idea how to actually create them. For now I'm just learning the basics so I can better understand and pick a direction of focus.
Thanks for the suggestion. I may make a blog style post to keep track of progress.
As I was doing the code academy stuff I took notes as I went (very basic topics). Do you think I should just cruise through where I can, or take everything slow and take notes along the way.