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Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials

Cool, didn't know this sub existed, you guise don't make it to the front page very often... And aren't there at all if someone is logged in and doesn't have you subbed to.

Wasn't exactly 'programming' but I know they had us learning how to use code making webpages offline and such in the early 90's, but the program got cut. A lot of people in my age bracket started tweaking the crap out of myspace back in the day, altering lines and such changing images, backgrounds, anything we could there. That was the 1 good thing myspace had, you could alter things like I haven't seen on any other 'social' network, I know it encouraged some young people to get into coding/programming.

Of course I'm in the older bracket and tweak all sorts of everything, web browsers, vidya games, you name it..... It's funny though, I can make jack off of younger millennials & old fucks....

0 24 Jan 2018 23:09 u/Runaway-White-Slave in v/programming
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