Ask HN: You're an “experienced” developer. What's your story?
If you're a "gray beard" (man or woman), I'd love to hear your story!
Tell us about your past and present. Things you'd like to share that might otherwise get lost to history. Your career decisions. Your life decisions. Regrets. Triumphs.
Anything really - just let us learn from your experience. Thank you.
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 15.5 ms ] threadFast forward to 1971 or so. Then I was in the US Army trained as a Combat Engineer and assigned to an Engineering Battalion in Germany. There was a computer on a nearby base and the programmer was getting ready to rotate home without a replacement. Some clerk somewhere must have noticed that I took a FORTRAN course in my first year of college (Northeastern) and so I was reassigned to the computer section.
I had two weeks of OJT with the soon-to-be-gone programmer on a UNIVAC 1005 and then I was on my own. After I had been programming for a few months I thought "Hey. This is the shit."
When I got out of the Army I went to UMASS, Amherst and finished up with a BSCS. That was in 1974 and I have been programming more or less continuously ever since. I say more or less because that have been layoffs, company implosions, and a rage quit but I have never been out of work for more than 3 months.
And I still love it.