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Thread: I need to get info for a poll for maths

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    I need to get info for a poll for maths

    Hi, I need to find out a few things about programmers for maths. Thanks for spending a few seconds to read this thread. Please also post How long you have been programming and How old you are.
    Thanks, dandono.
    Last edited by dandono; Dec 5th, 2005 at 03:24 PM.
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    Re: I need to get info for a poll for maths

    Why math? Strange subject. School project?

    Well, I'm 38, and have only been programming seriously for 13 years. However, I actually started with BASIC on a TRS-80 level I (if anybody remembers that piece of work, with 4K RAM and a tape drive that used VERY short tapes). I don't really count that, though.
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    Re: I need to get info for a poll for maths

    I started with Basic on, erm, ah yes! the Commodore 64.

    I'm late 20's, and have been coding (at various degrees of frequency) for about 15 years.

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    Re: I need to get info for a poll for maths

    I had used different versions of Basic since the Apple II came out, but my first class was on the mainframe using BAL (Basic Assembler Language) to show you how much easier COBOL was!

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