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gjkf11377y@thomas99934 I actually am in a Telegram group where the average age is I think 15. Boy do they hate those who copy paste! New generations!
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ddephor45117yI was playing around with Basic and assembler at this age, but I was really bad back then. I'd rather liked playing as well.
It needed 10 years more to become a somewhat decent programmer, and another 10 years to become a developer. -
The good old days of ICQ and MSN Messenger where the internet was inhabited of people that were anonymous instead of using their full name. Kinda like devrant i guess.
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@MissDirection Oh you, MissUnderstood.
*Ba dum tss*
She meant she used to do those things when she was 12. -
@CodeMasterAlex I thought we belonged to a community which believes that anyone can start to code during any time of their life.
Our jobs are not defined as static and final since the very beginning. -
@CodeMasterAlex that's for me to decide (:
I may not be the best at what I do but I love what I do! Not all artists can be Van Gogh you know. -
@byte-me
I think that as long as you have the curiosity and ambition to improve you have what it takes to be a dev.
It's not about perfection, it's about continuously moving in the right direction.
I've been writing software for 22 years, and there's still so much to learn, so much to try and master.
There's maybe 5 "things" I feel very comfortable with, but those are connected to 50 things I mostly grasp, which branch out into 500 fields I barely know about and could spend a lifetime studying.
You pick a few things which you find interesting, and try to match them with industry demand, and then you kind of randomly explore in all directions.
As soon as someone thinks "I'm done, I'm a senior now, I've mastered this", they stop being a good developer. -
ChappIO46977y@byte-me you'll be fine, at least you're not ignorant of the things you don't know. That's a lot better than many developers out thete
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