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mironathetin
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I think you are right and I voted your contribution up. But you don't really think it will work? Developers were kings once. Big companies turned them into slaves.
mironathetin
·14 lat temu·discuss
This question is not very precise.

I started writing programs when I was 14, on a commodore pet that I found in my school.

Professionally? I wrote a little software during my master thesis time. This is kind of professional, but it was not the main objective. I did the same during my phd time (physics). It was not before 1 year after my phd, that I earned my money with software. Nowadays, my primary work is developing software, although I am a scientist.

So the answer would be:

30+ years, when I count my first programs

20+ years when I count from my first professional programs

10+ years when I count from working professionally and full time on software

I voted 10+, but I suggest, you restart the poll with a more precise question. (scientists can be a nuisance, aren't they?)