POLL: How many developers are Fresh Blood (that is below 40 years)?

How may developers on this forum are below 40 years of age?

  • My age is below 40 years

    Votes: 41 27.0%
  • My age is above 40 years

    Votes: 111 73.0%

  • Total voters
    152
  • Poll closed .

udg

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my real a name is Methuselah
So, your 're the one from that old story..
- Have a beer and live 100 years
- 100 years? What is it? Venom?
:)
 

rtek1000

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What? Did you say VB6? Yes, I already made some programs with VB6, VB.net, MikroBasic for PIC (microcontroller) and also other programming languages in C/C++ and even a little Java and Pascal. I am over 30 and under 40 :)
 

LucaMs

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I am over 30 and under 40
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rabbitBUSH

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Tjitte Dijkstra

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I am almost 72 and currently working on en educational app (topography trainer, see the attachment) that is more or less a remake of my MS-DOS program dating back some thirty years ago. I started programming in Logo, and switched to Turbo Pascal and afterwards Delphi (1 - 5)
I am glad with B4A, but sometimes I find it more difficult than Pascal.
 

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Claudio Oliveira

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63 turning 64 within a couple of months.
Have been coding profesionally for more than 40 years in a bunch of different programming languages: Fortran, Assembler 370, RPG-II, MPL, MCS, IBM COBOL and Burroughs COBOL (Yes, they differ slightly from each other), Algol, C, dBase II, dBase III, Clipper, Pascal, VB6, VBA, Oracle Forms, Oracle Reports, Oracle PL/SQL.
Never learnt Java though...
Now I'm retired but still coding B4A and B4J just for fun and to keep Mr. Alzheimer away.
And still playing my Rickenbacker bass guitar, of course...
Happy days indeed! 😁
 

rabbitBUSH

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Fortran, Assembler 370, RPG-II, MPL, MCS, IBM COBOL and Burroughs COBOL (Yes, they differ slightly from each other), Algol, C, dBase II, dBase III, Clipper, Pascal, VB6, VBA, Oracle Forms, Oracle Reports, Oracle PL/SQL.
AND all of that to do FOR..NEXT...IF..THEN..ELSE...WHILE...DO...DO...WHILE -> PRINT
Never learnt Java though...
WELL DONE.....accept a trophy ....
And still playing my Rickenbacker bass guitar
whoa . . . post a recording from your balcony - its lockdown time........
 
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