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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get 100% visibility into Java/.NET code with AppDynamics Lite It's a free troubleshooting tool designed for production Get down to code-level detail for bottlenecks, with <2% overhead. Download for free and get started troubleshooting in minutes. http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_ap2 _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
