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At what age did you start programming?   [Edit]

Survey period: 2 Feb 2004 to 8 Feb 2004

Some of us started later than others. (suggested by Alexander M.)

OptionVotes% 
less than 10 years old34211.52
10 - 15 years old1,09736.96
16 - 18 years old63921.53
19 - 21 years old45315.26
22 - 25 years old2367.95
26 - 30 years old1244.18
31 - 35 years old311.04
36 - 45 years old331.11
46 or older130.44



 
GeneralDEC PDP 11 Pin
Harald Krause4-Feb-04 4:07
Harald Krause4-Feb-04 4:07 
GeneralAh, brings back memories Pin
Anonymous4-Feb-04 2:05
Anonymous4-Feb-04 2:05 
GeneralRe: Ah, brings back memories Pin
Alexander M.,4-Feb-04 3:03
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GeneralRe: Ah, brings back memories Pin
Ali Issa4-Feb-04 7:23
Ali Issa4-Feb-04 7:23 
General@~10 Pin
DaFrawg4-Feb-04 0:33
DaFrawg4-Feb-04 0:33 
GeneralRe: @~10 Pin
gri4-Feb-04 2:35
gri4-Feb-04 2:35 
GeneralSam Coupe Pin
nalpec4-Feb-04 0:32
nalpec4-Feb-04 0:32 
GeneralThe 8-Bit Generation Pin
Sam Woodward3-Feb-04 20:43
Sam Woodward3-Feb-04 20:43 
I would say that those of us who grew up alongside 8-bit computers were very fortunate to have the oportunity to learn so much stuff at the nuts&bolts level. (I am now an embedded systems programmer by trade using a 32-Bit TriCore DSP for most work, but playing with 8-bit micros when I was a kid in the 80's taught me things I still use every day).

To have a computer that booted in 1/2sec straight into a BASIC interpreter was very cool. To be able to take the lid off and have a chanse of understanding it is something you just don't get today. Compare our "toybox" to the computing world available to kids wanting to learn the important low-level stuff today - they're abstracted from the hardware, the processor and memory quite a long way.

For this reason I've kept all my old 8-bit computers Smile | :) (C16, Electron etc.) just incase my kids (if and when!) show some inclination towards computer programming.

Sam W.

GeneralDid anyone get published in mags? Pin
Michael Dunn3-Feb-04 13:07
sitebuilderMichael Dunn3-Feb-04 13:07 
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Sam Woodward3-Feb-04 20:48
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Bamaco24-Feb-04 2:15
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Alexander M.,4-Feb-04 3:02
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Blake Miller5-Feb-04 4:46
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Michael P Butler5-Feb-04 8:46
Michael P Butler5-Feb-04 8:46 
GeneralMC-10! Pin
Dr. Ferd DeChezno3-Feb-04 8:05
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GeneralRe: MC-10! Pin
bradw2k5-Feb-04 6:42
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fdisano5-Feb-04 8:43
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GeneralSharp MZ-700 Pin
Braulio Dez3-Feb-04 3:48
Braulio Dez3-Feb-04 3:48 
General8 years Pin
Alexander M.,3-Feb-04 3:12
Alexander M.,3-Feb-04 3:12 
GeneralRe: 8 years Pin
Mardawi3-Feb-04 3:38
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GeneralRe: 8 years Pin
Member 6395123-Feb-04 11:44
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GeneralTexas Instruments TI-59C Pin
Eddie Velasquez3-Feb-04 1:01
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brownfox3-Feb-04 8:13
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Eddie Velasquez3-Feb-04 9:58
Eddie Velasquez3-Feb-04 9:58 
GeneralBecame a geek at age 9 Pin
Michael Dunn2-Feb-04 12:07
sitebuilderMichael Dunn2-Feb-04 12:07 

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