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by tluyben2
4457 days ago
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I haven't met many coders who haven't been coding since they saw a computer that I would like to work with long term. Like you say; they have a hard time talking at the same level of understanding and they always have big gaps in knowledge which I learned from years and years of playful tinkering with the internals (hardware and software) of computers. There is a large amount of catch-up for which life is generally too short. When you are young (I was 8 starting) you can explore 24/7; you don't really notice getting tired, going to bed etc; you are just 'doing things', you have to go to bed for some reason, you cannot wait till the morning and there you continue. When you get older, you don't really have time/money to do that; there is obligations, family, whatever. So most people never reach that kind of 'full control feeling' and that's rather annoying to work with I have found. |
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