There is not a limit!
I am in late 40's and started programming in 1975.
I've written from 8080a assembly to anything now.
Send me any questions and I'll answer.


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From: Dag-Jarle Johansen <dag.jarle.johan...@gmail.com>
To: Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 15:28:28 -0300
Subject: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

> Hi to all great programmers.
> 
> I wonder if there is an limit of understanding, an age limit. I can use G3
> and get my results. I still use PHP, JS, FB Dev(JS) CSS and so on, and still
> am confused, I do not even understand the questions the most G3 users have.
> I wrote my first code in 1980, so I might be a dino among you. No DOS, no
> Windows, at that time, in 85 I got a job as softwaredeveloper in Austria
> (where I studied buildingeengnier) - on a system called System V, which may
> sound familiar to some of you. Language C, Bash and so on. I was allowed to
> do some classifed work for NATO, on a WANG 128. Good grief, the cold war is
> over, the next has started. I just want to know - what are you doing?
> Many regards,
> Dag
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