Gene;

Not no, but hell no Andrew.  I saw my first micro cpu, an RCA 1802, in the
> spring  of '80 when I was 46.  ...
>
> You are a veritable spring chicken at 30. If you have the time to study,
> the "need to know how" is a very strong incentive.
>

Mine was also the 1802, (maybe a year or two before you, not that it
matters) but I was in my teens... all wire wrapped, debugged using only an
old analogue voltmeter.

Yes, anyone can learn to program at any age - the incentive is the key to
anything you want to do. Certainly kids learn faster, but us older farts
learn better.

John A. Stewart
http://cnc-for-model-engineers.blogspot.com
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