I think that one thing that 14-18 years old have in adundance is enthusiasm and energy! In my case over a decade of drinking/smoking/late nights/loud music and take-away food have slowed down my mental processes somewhat
Although experience, patience and the ability to take the time to think things through does go quite a way to compensate for our pickled brains!
Daryl.
What's your age?
Re:What's your age?
I am 19 and started dealing with computers for 7 years at most.
I don't think that age has any relation with programming : the only important skill is the way you understand the code your writing...
I don't think that age has any relation with programming : the only important skill is the way you understand the code your writing...
Re:What's your age?
Im 19 and will be turning 20 on the 30th of December.
I started using computers when I was five. Since then, I've always been hooked on computers. Currently I am
going to DeVry University for Computer Engineering.
Age has has nothing to do with programming or writing an operating system. The best programmers were young and at the same time, smart.
I started using computers when I was five. Since then, I've always been hooked on computers. Currently I am
going to DeVry University for Computer Engineering.
Age has has nothing to do with programming or writing an operating system. The best programmers were young and at the same time, smart.
Re:What's your age?
Hi, I'm back from not posting again!
I'm 15 years old now.
I've been playing with the comp since I was 5.
(I played some games in dos by then)
I even learned the alphabet with the computer.
I've been coding since I was 7
(my brother teached me some basic and I ran "printf" (that's not the name, but I can't remember to orignal name) all over again)
I made lots of games in the past
(I always wanted to do game development stuff)... (see happypenguin.org and search for my name)
Best,
Frank
I'm 15 years old now.
I've been playing with the comp since I was 5.
(I played some games in dos by then)
I even learned the alphabet with the computer.
I've been coding since I was 7
(my brother teached me some basic and I ran "printf" (that's not the name, but I can't remember to orignal name) all over again)
I made lots of games in the past
(I always wanted to do game development stuff)... (see happypenguin.org and search for my name)
Best,
Frank