Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-27 Thread Dag-Jarle Johansen
nando,sorry this is going terrible wrong Am 27. Juni 2011 15:49 schrieb Dag-Jarle Johansen < dag.jarle.johan...@gmail.com>: > Hei, Rolf, > > predict you are German, Rolf is in fact a Vikinger name coming to the Saxes > about 200 years before Knut (of denmark) was the master of the empire, for a

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-27 Thread Dag-Jarle Johansen
Hei, Rolf, predict you are German, Rolf is in fact a Vikinger name coming to the Saxes about 200 years before Knut (of denmark) was the master of the empire, for a pretty termporary piece of time. As you can imagine, I am a litte proud of what the scandinavian managed, endeed too to conquer norman

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-26 Thread Rolf-Werner Eilert
Am 24.06.2011 22:46, schrieb Fabien Bodard: > 2011/6/24 Dag-Jarle Johansen: >> lol >> >> in fact I think every language is as exact as the writer is able to form his >> sentences. what I ment is - in german you can put things toghether in simple >> manner, spanish is more difficult, and in norwegia

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-25 Thread nando
Jun 2011 15:28:28 -0300 Subject: [Gambas-user] Programming, age > Hi to all great programmers. > > I wonder if there is an limit of understanding, an age limit. I can use G3 > and get my results. I still use PHP, JS, FB Dev(JS) CSS and so on, and still > am confused, I do not eve

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Rob
On Thursday 23 June 2011 15:52, Fabien Bodard wrote: > i just don't understand the goal of your query ... :/ still confused > about that. He was asking if there were any old-timers around and what they're doing. I wrote my first code on a friend's dad's TRS-80 Model 1 in 1978, sold my first sha

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Fabien Bodard
2011/6/23 Dag-Jarle Johansen : > Thank you, > still confusing, tambien > and always learning, yes, > What I have learned, there are more languages (human) out there than you can > manage. I check about these: english, german, norwegian, swedisch, danish, a > little french, a little more spanish, an

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Dag-Jarle Johansen
Thank you, still confusing, tambien and always learning, yes, What I have learned, there are more languages (human) out there than you can manage. I check about these: english, german, norwegian, swedisch, danish, a little french, a little more spanish, and not a bit of the asian languages. How goo

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Fabien Bodard
2011/6/23 Dag-Jarle Johansen : > Hi to all great programmers. > > I wonder if there is an limit of understanding, an age limit. I can use G3 > and get my results. I still use PHP, JS, FB Dev(JS) CSS and so on, and still > am confused, I do not even understand the questions the most G3 users have. >

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Peter Landgren
My first program was written in 1964 in the language Algol Genius for computing filter coefficients. It was run om vacuum tube system, at least 20 m long. It had paper tape reader as input device. There were also magnetic tapes and a drum memory and a line printer. Now, being retired, I'm sti

Re: [Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Jorge Carrión
I get my first job as software developer in 1986. In a big machine with it's own OS (Fujitsu's UNIOS F4). After that, came a flood of acronyms and languages. Today, still exceede, still confusing, allways learning... Good Luck. 2011/6/23 Dag-Jarle Johansen > Hi to all great programmers. > > I

[Gambas-user] Programming, age

2011-06-23 Thread Dag-Jarle Johansen
Hi to all great programmers. I wonder if there is an limit of understanding, an age limit. I can use G3 and get my results. I still use PHP, JS, FB Dev(JS) CSS and so on, and still am confused, I do not even understand the questions the most G3 users have. I wrote my first code in 1980, so I might