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by blowski 879 days ago
Being old doesn’t automatically make you more right. You don’t get wisdom as a birthday gift.
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But if you did a lot of things you might know what does not work and why. Similar to science articles, nobody talks enough about "X technology does not work for Y domain", so a lot of people try to "reinvent the wheel" only to realize "X does not work for Y". Occasionally there is a surprise (because of some technology advancement) but being old definitely gives you more insight in what can go wrong.
On the other hand you often gain wisdom with experience, and often experience is proportional to age.
It does depend on experience, which everyone gets one way or the other.

I don't know about automatically, but definitely more likely.

At my current job I work with several people who have one to three years of experience repeated over the span of twenty. It might be less likely than some parts of HN would like it to be.
no, but you do get experience, as in, when last somebody “invented” this idea thirty years ago, it was a total crapshoot, so wonder what’s changed?

oh right, new language. that’ll definitely fix it. :eyeroll:

So you're still using COBOL, FORTRAN and BASIC, since new languages don't fix things?