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At what age did you start programming?   [Edit]

Survey period: 10 Jan 2011 to 17 Jan 2011

Did your parents give you a ZX-81 as a pacifier? Or did you come into the craft at a later age?

OptionVotes% 
under 5251.46
5-8824.80
9-1224214.15
13-1536421.29
16-1836421.29
19-2241224.09
23-271589.24
28-35382.22
36-50211.23
Over 5020.12
I don't program20.12



 
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Nagy Vilmos15-Jan-11 9:59
professionalNagy Vilmos15-Jan-11 9:59 
Generali started with Turing's machine Pin
swjam11-Jan-11 13:18
swjam11-Jan-11 13:18 
GeneralPCjr at home, TRS-80 at school Pin
Christian Mattix11-Jan-11 4:13
Christian Mattix11-Jan-11 4:13 
GeneralAt exactly 8 and I miss it! Pin
AlexCode11-Jan-11 3:35
professionalAlexCode11-Jan-11 3:35 
GeneralHP21-C with magnetic strip Pin
Member 371720411-Jan-11 3:28
Member 371720411-Jan-11 3:28 
Generalzx81 for me :-) Pin
Argyle4Ever11-Jan-11 2:26
Argyle4Ever11-Jan-11 2:26 
GeneralRe: zx81 for me :-) Pin
Mike Diack12-Jan-11 2:20
Mike Diack12-Jan-11 2:20 
GeneralMy first meeting with a computer... PinPopular
OriginalGriff10-Jan-11 23:16
mveOriginalGriff10-Jan-11 23:16 
...was when I got to Uni to study Maths and Computer Science. It was an ICL 1900 with George III as the OS, and the closest you physically got to the computer was about 100 feet.
All input was by punched cards, All output by fanfold paper.

Punching was a nightmare: six punch stations for around 500 students. Normally, one of these would have a working printer to print the card content on it: all the others just made the holes. Frequently, cards would jam, and it could take 24 hours for a station to be repaired. You got good at hand punching them, and reading cards just from the holes. In theory, you could hand write your software on coding sheets and they would be punched by "The Girls", but since this added another layer of error and took several days we very rarely did this.

To make life more awkward, the operators frequently dropped card decks and shoved them through however they were when they were picked up. So if you suddenly found a batch of FORTRAN in the middle of your COBOL program, tough.

There was also a run count, which was passed to the lecturers and used as part of the grading system for submitted work. Low run count == higher grade.

It's a miracle I managed to learn anything in the first year: until my industrial placement, when I went to Rutherford Labs and could actually type into a VDT and physically had access to the computer room.

Bearing in mind that an ICL 1900 is now eclipsed for processing power by my watch, you young 'uns don't know you is borned!

<rant>I died in two world wars for the likes of you! Bring back National Insurance, that's what I say! Couple of years in a Building Society, do you a world of good...</rant>
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

GeneralI was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
gaurav_verma_mca10-Jan-11 19:16
gaurav_verma_mca10-Jan-11 19:16 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
PIEBALDconsult11-Jan-11 2:29
mvePIEBALDconsult11-Jan-11 2:29 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
gaurav_verma_mca11-Jan-11 5:01
gaurav_verma_mca11-Jan-11 5:01 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
PIEBALDconsult11-Jan-11 18:01
mvePIEBALDconsult11-Jan-11 18:01 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
hairy_hats12-Jan-11 1:19
hairy_hats12-Jan-11 1:19 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
PIEBALDconsult12-Jan-11 2:12
mvePIEBALDconsult12-Jan-11 2:12 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
Daniel 'Tak' M.11-Jan-11 6:52
Daniel 'Tak' M.11-Jan-11 6:52 
GeneralRe: I was in 2nd grade and did Logo, then my life was ruined as we started with GW Basic Pin
gaurav_verma_mca11-Jan-11 17:19
gaurav_verma_mca11-Jan-11 17:19 
GeneralThat depends... Pin
Dan Neely10-Jan-11 10:32
Dan Neely10-Jan-11 10:32 
GeneralI was coding for several years before I had a computer, or access to one. Pin
Henry Minute10-Jan-11 8:39
Henry Minute10-Jan-11 8:39 
GeneralRe: I was coding for several years before I had a computer, or access to one. Pin
wizardzz10-Jan-11 8:43
wizardzz10-Jan-11 8:43 
GeneralRe: I was coding for several years before I had a computer, or access to one. Pin
Henry Minute10-Jan-11 8:52
Henry Minute10-Jan-11 8:52 
GeneralRe: I was coding for several years before I had a computer, or access to one. Pin
wizardzz10-Jan-11 8:55
wizardzz10-Jan-11 8:55 
General14.... But only because that was when I could get my hands on a box... Pin
fjdiewornncalwe10-Jan-11 8:19
professionalfjdiewornncalwe10-Jan-11 8:19 
GeneralRe: 14.... But only because that was when I could get my hands on a box... Pin
wizardzz10-Jan-11 8:46
wizardzz10-Jan-11 8:46 
GeneralRe: 14.... But only because that was when I could get my hands on a box... Pin
Rob Philpott13-Jan-11 1:00
Rob Philpott13-Jan-11 1:00 
GeneralAt 17 Pin
thatraja10-Jan-11 7:56
professionalthatraja10-Jan-11 7:56 

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