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Who's old and how old are you?

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  • H HimanshuJoshi

    26, have been programming for 5 years now. I guess I am in the younger generation :cool:

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    Pete OHanlon
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    • G Gary Huck

      Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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      Peter_in_2780
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      "When I'm 64..." comes two weeks tomorrow. First punched code in 1964. And I'm SURE I'm not the oldest. I have a couple of names in mind, (***** and ****) but (showing the wisdom of my years) decided redaction is the better part of valour. ;P I know there are other grandparents in CP, but these days many people get to that status earlier in life than I did. Cheers, Peter

      Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        I still use plectrums that I bought before you were born.

        I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

        Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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        RaviBee
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        ROFL! Me too! :-D /ravi

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          Only if CP stands for Club Penguin.

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          I play that with my son. I have the Sensei sitting here beside my monitor. :-D

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          • G Gary Huck

            Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            I'm as old as JSOP's gun is big.

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            • G Gary Huck

              Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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              71 this last April. Coding since '65. Dave.

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              • P Pete OHanlon

                I still use plectrums that I bought before you were born.

                I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

                Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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                HimanshuJoshi
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                Oh I know, you still use plectrums made from mammoth's teeth.

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                • G Gary Huck

                  Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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                  Dr Walt Fair PE
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                  I'm over 60 and I've been paid for programming since 1971. I'm also a college student again, and still programming.

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                  • G Gary Huck

                    Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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                    aged 13 and 3/4

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                    • G Gary Huck

                      Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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                      dan sh
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                      I am 25 with 4.5 years of paid programming. I feel old when I see university students.

                      "Your code will never work, Luc's always will.", Richard MacCutchan[^]

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                      • G Gary Huck

                        Had a thought over coffee - who is the oldest coder out there? I'm about to turn 54, been programming for 25 years, still enjoy it. I keep learning all "the new stuff" and am currently doing a project with asp.net/c#/mssql. I'm also curious - for those of you who age discriminate: who, what, when, where and WHY? Alright - bring it on :)

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                        Sandesh M Patil
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                        28 Years old and doing programming from last 3and 1/2 years

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