![]() ![]() ![]() I actually went to school for FORTRAN II. I'm coming around now again I'd write some code if there was something interesting enough to do.Īs an engineer in flight simulators and later a variety of USNO projects it was inevitable that programming would mix in the game. (I knew zip about it, so it was kind of fun learning.) I've only written a few hundred lines of code in the last several years, mostly for an iPhone app my nephew wanted written. Didn't write code any more, didn't *want* to write code any more, and didn't miss writing code. Then I retired, and it was like a switch turned off. Fourteen different programming languages, counting 4 assembly languages. Operating systems, device drivers, compilers, assemblers, systems utilities, networking utilities - pretty much everything, except I never got the opportunity to do real-time code. If I could have, I'd have written code instead of sleeping. I wrote code for a living for 35 years, and normally I couldn't *wait* to get home so I could hack on the code I was working on there, too. ![]() I work in fits and starts, mainly because I program for a living, so when I get home it's sometimes the last thing I want to do. ![]()
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