Ask HN: Am I the longest-serving programmer – 57 years and counting?
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Re: Ask HN: Am I the longest-serving programmer – 57 years and counting?
#2Tell us, what is the secret to your longevity?
Re: Ask HN: Am I the longest-serving programmer – 57 years and counting?
#3Also: 74 - 57 = 17 years of age when you started as a full time programmer. How did you pull that off in 1963?
Re: Ask HN: Am I the longest-serving programmer – 57 years and counting?
#4Congratulations! You're an inspiration! Tell us, what is the secret to your longevity?
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#5Re: Ask HN: Am I the longest-serving programmer – 57 years and counting?
#6No, probably not the longest-serving, though maybe longest-serving who is on HN. Also: 74 - 57 = 17 years of age when you started as a full time programmer. How did you pull that off in 1963?
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#7I'm happy to see that you've kept up with new fields and changes in the industry. I've worked with several older programmers and they've usually been very set in their ways and shown little interest in developing new skills.
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#8Re: Ask HN: Am I the longest-serving programmer – 57 years and counting?
#9Congratulations! You're an inspiration! Tell us, what is the secret to your longevity?
I guess not smoking, no drugs and regular exercise. I really enjoy what I do - the challenge of achieving an analytical objective with limited resources has always given me great satisfaction.
[I'm more than halfway to your experience but definitely missing this aspect.]