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[-] jsomae@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago

my brother taught me to code when i was 6, so at 19 i had 13 years of experience already. At 6 i was mostly doing simple stuff like qbasic, vb6, but still it adds up. I'm not saying I'm a great coder, not by a long shot, just that I was experienced as a teenager. I assume a lot of these teenagers are much better than i was.

[-] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 hours ago

I taught myself coding at 14 on a ZX Spectrum 128 and was doing Assembly within 2 years.

By now I have over 3 decades professional software engineering experience, almost 4 decades in total if including the stuff I did non-professionally.

Looking back, I knew how to make programs (even made a Minesweeper for the Spectrum in Assembly) but that's not at all the same as knowing the good or industry standard practices in the languages I used.

Whilst it should be way easier now to find those things out (there was no Internet back when I started), in my experience one needs to actually have been coding in a spaghetti way long enough and in enough projects you can't just ditch if they get too messy to actually feel the need to learn those better ways and hence go search for it.

Also I bet that it's a lot harder to find advanced tutorials on COBOL on the net from people with actual experience doing it professionally for a couple of year than it is for, say, Python.

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