age of Python programmers
Oliver Fromme
olli at haluter.fromme.com
Thu Aug 19 07:32:46 EDT 2004
Lucas Raab <pythongnome at hotmail.com> wrote:
> One thing I've always kind of wondered is what is the average age of a
> Python programmer?? What age groups use Python?? Something to think
> about....
I'm 00100001b (or 021h ... or if you prefer decimal, it's
33 years). Although I feel more like 27, which is the age
of my GF. :-)
First learned to program in BASIC on an old Wang computer
(with magnetic ring core memory, no "modern" RAM chips) and
on a Commodore PET2001. I was 12 back then, I think. Then
went through various other languages (including assembly on
65xx, 68xxx and x86), and I think that all of them suck,
especially Perl and Java.
As a matter of fact, I also think that Python sucks, but it
sucks a lot less than all the others.
Regards
Oliver
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