

At last, Troy, did you create and run your first kernel?
Age doesn't really matter much. At 14 I had been coding for half of my life, and I don't think that's anything special among the people around here.SeanMc wrote:Eh, wish I could've actually started coding at 14. How can a 14 year old manage to learn such low level concepts?
It's actually not that hard, given that you're able to read up the things you don't know. With some basic skills like English, the ability to use Google and last, but not least, getting a proper coding mindset it's possible to teach a Highschool freshman everything needed for osdev in about 2 years.SeanMc wrote:How can a 14 year old manage to learn such low level concepts?
Hadn't had enough time, but I will definitly get to it in the next few days.TheLittleWho wrote:Wow, there are a lot of kids developing and OS)) So, OS developing is a kid job ?
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At last, Troy, did you create and run your first kernel?
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Since 2004?JAAman wrote:strange to think that I have been on this forum longer than this kids have been alive...
makes me feel really old...
since 2001-ish... not sure exactly when i started coming here, but it was 2001 or 2002muazzam wrote:Since 2004?JAAman wrote:strange to think that I have been on this forum longer than this kids have been alive...
makes me feel really old...