How old did you start programming?
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13 yers old - Sinclair ZX Spectrum with 16 kb ROM and (wait for this) 48 kb RAM. First language: Sinclair Basic, followed by Z80 assembly, then Fortran, C,... currently learning Haskell
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13 yers old - Sinclair ZX Spectrum with 16 kb ROM and (wait for this) 48 kb RAM. First language: Sinclair Basic, followed by Z80 assembly, then Fortran, C,... currently learning Haskell
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
currently learning Haskell
Persevere - it's a very cool language. It's currently my language of choice for small problems/prototypes. I prototyped a colleagues work in Haskell - I ended up with about 40 lines of code for the core processing work and another 80 for a parser (using Parsec[^]) to read in the input files. I don't like to think how much C++ it would have taken, even using Boost to help...
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
10 years old, I suppose. The school I was at got a couple of ZX81s donated by Sir Clive himself (not that he was a "Sir" then) and set them up in what felt like a converted bike shed. A few months later, I got my grandfather's cast-off ZX80, and bought my own ZX81 shortly after.
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
Got my first VIC 20 when I was 10 (I think)... BASIC then. Then I upped to an XT after about 2 years and used QBASIC (Same difference) and then got my Pentium 1 a while later...
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
Ernest Laurentin wrote:
how old were you when you start programming?
I started programming back in 1992, when I was 9 years old. I started with QBasic at that time
Ernest Laurentin wrote:
maybe had your first computer?
Well, it was my father's -still was able to play games on it though.:-D So it's still kind like mine too-. I used it more than him most of the time. It was Acer 8-12MgHz, 2Mb RAM, 40Mb HDD.
Regards:rose:
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
I started programming when i was in 8th grade (it was around 94 i guess) in GWBASIC. The machines in my school were IBM-PCs with 128kb ram and those big floppy drives. never had any hard drives. Used to boot into DOS3.2
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Hehe... I remember when software was distributed that way. They'd just print the source code in a book and you'd buy it and type it in yourself. The great thing about that was that you could hack it and make it better. I had a great hack for Blue Meanies from Outer Space (which was distributed on tape, but had bugs), and I ported World Power from Apple to VIC-20 that way, by printing the code and typing it in, doing the translations along the way. I'm the original author of Choo Man Foo (a C-64/128 Pac-Man clone)... anyone ever played that? I've always wondered if it made it outside of my home town.
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Choo Man Foo (a C-64/128 Pac-Man clone)... anyone ever played that?
Nope.
Jasmine2501 wrote:
just print the source code in a book and you'd buy it and type it in yourself.
Yeah, I had an utility I wrote published with an article in Compute! or the Gazette. It was a little asm program to capture the screen and convert it into a BASIC program. Trival but handy at the time ;)
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
About 13 on a 286 with Basic and then Turbo Pascal. I turned the moon green with TB, ah the memories.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
Coooooool thread :) 1. Started coding at 15. 2. Commodore +4, Commodore 64, and Commodore 128. 3. Basic, GWBasic, QBasic, Pascal, C, C++, etc ... 4. My first PC was an Intel 386/33MHz/1MB RAM (4 x 256) with a co-processor (added later).
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
I was a freshman in college. My high school didn't have classes like that -- too expensive. I took a class in FORTRAN in school...yes, punch cards on a CDC6400 (sort of a junior super computer....) I enjoyed it so much, but hated cards, that I became the fella who sits at the desk outside the computer center and helps others with their programs (the "insultant"). My favorite question: "I didn't change anything, but my program doesn't work anymore..." Answer: "If you didn't change anything, why did you run it again?" The closest we had to a PC back then was a PDP-8 minicomputer. Jim (college class of 1976)
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
I've started on my dad's job when I was four correcting their Fortan syntax on a TI-99 as a game... When I was 6 my family buyed my first CZ Spectrum (The argentinan-renamed version of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum) with a datasette unit for storage (Ohh those old happy days :(( ) When I was 12, I had my firt PC (a 80386 with 4 MB of RAM). My fist real development language was Basic... Later Pascal and C came into my life and the the last one never went away...
I'm on a Fuzzy State: Between 0 an 1
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Cool thread idea. I was about 15 ( I can't remember ), and it was an Apple ][. Funny enough, the private school I got kicked out of didn't have a computer lab, the public school that took me in, did. I saw the Apples, and I fell in love. I had money in the bank ( my mum put the money the government gave her for us, in the bank ), and I spent it on an Apple ][ clone, I joined AUSOM ( the local computer club ), and I was hooked. In fact, I often say that I failed most of high school because I spent my time playing on the computer and programming. Which worked out pretty well for me in the end, but I won't advocate it to my kids.... I passed year 11 after being kicked out of home in the last term. I don't think I passed anything else, in all of high school. I did a TAFE VOC course, got an A in computing, A's for maths, and failed the rest. I did a computer operators certificate, but I didn't attend the mid year exams, mostly in disgust.
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
I was 10 when my parents got me a 16K Radio Shack color computer and a few books on basic. I had to beg them for the tape recorder so I could save programs.
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Just wondering: how old were you when you start programming? maybe had your first computer? - I started programming when I was 12yrs (w/ VIC-20 and commodore 64)(I still feel young though!) - Programming language: Basic, then..Assembler for Commodore 64
Was about 16-17 (Jr in HS)in '73-'74. We had a teletype terminal, you had to dial the school district office, then put the phone in the 'ear cups' on the side of the terminal. We were programming in BASIC (computing orbits for Physics!). Things weren't much improved 2-3yrs later in college. I went to a commuter school, and folks 'gave me the phone lines' after 9pm to dial back to school for my Fortran homework (on my TRS-80 M:I w, Cat Novation modem! 300bps). Can you whistle at 300bps? ;-)