Yea, but... did you write you code on keypunch machines (and then proceed to
drop the box!).  What awful memories.

Walt

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF/programming experience from the list?

On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 16:14:02 -0400, Will The Game <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I just wanted to try and gauge where I'm at right now in terms of
programming  prowess by having everyone offer their experience with
programming in general and CF. What most of you do is pretty amazing to me,
so I'd like to know where I stand and what I need to do to get more like you
guys!

As others have said, the raw number of years is not always a good
measure. I've known career programmers who really haven't improved
since when they were newbies and I've also known some kick-ass
youngsters.

I started programming as a kid at school, writing Algol 60 to solve
math problems around the age of 14 and programming a TI-58 calculator
for all sorts of things. I moved on to BASIC in my late teens and then
at university ('79) I started doing Pascal and, independently, learned
FORTRAN, PL/1, several assembly languages and, later, LISP and Prolog.
I graduated in '83 after writing an APL interpreter (in Pascal) and
could write reasonably complex programs in about a dozen computer
languages. I'd done commercial programming in C, COBOL and several
assembly languages by this point.

I did three years' research into computer language design and
implementation techniques, while learning some other languages "for
fun". I started doing more commercial C and Pascal during this time,
then C++ in early '92 and Java in early '97 and finally ColdFusion in
late 2001.

So I guess I've been programming for fun and profit for around 30
years. Waaahhh! I'm OLD!!! I used to back up my code on punched tape.
--
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