ThePentiumGuy
Senior Contributor
Who?
I started when I was 7, doing C++. But that doesn't count becuase all I could do was basic input and output ("Enter your name"... "Your Name is <>"), without really understanding anything (then I found vb a few years later and things took off from there) - so basically 8 or 9 years.
But if I'm talking about seriously programming: 3 years.
About when .NET came out.
-The Pentium Guy
I started when I was 7, doing C++. But that doesn't count becuase all I could do was basic input and output ("Enter your name"... "Your Name is <>"), without really understanding anything (then I found vb a few years later and things took off from there) - so basically 8 or 9 years.
But if I'm talking about seriously programming: 3 years.
About when .NET came out.
-The Pentium Guy