I started around 20 years ago, to tell the truth I got into software
development by deception ... I had been unemployed for around 6 months
during a recession, I told a local computer company that I knew how to
develop in Informix 4GL, of course I had never heard of it. My thinking
at the time was "At least I will get a months salary before they catch
on that I'm fake", day 1, I picked up the Informix 4GL manual and by the
end of the day I had a customer module developed ?
In the ensuing years I developed a job costing application in Informix
4GL on the Unix operating system and found a company in Belfast that
wanted to take it on and sell it, with me as an employee. During the
marketing of this we discovered that (1) Informix 4GL runs like a dog in
DOS/Windows (2) The vast majority of users had PC's/Windows. We searched
for the best Windows/DOS development tool and came up with Foxpro 2.6 I
believe, the product was redeveloped and to this day I'm still a fake :) 

Absolutely no formal education.

Regards
Steve
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  Stephen Weeks
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