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atticora | 2 years ago

It depends. I've been coding for a living for 41 years and have a feeling I'll get the hang of it real soon now.

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bxparks|2 years ago

Then there's C++. After ~30 years of it, I realized that I don't know how to initialize an object anymore. So I've given up.

PaulDavisThe1st|2 years ago

I've been doing C++ since 93. What's changed that makes you feel this way?

reactordev|2 years ago

If only they would stop changing the rug out from under ya, am I right? Just when you finish with one API, they go and release a new one.

jesse__|2 years ago

Amazing answer

ilrwbwrkhv|2 years ago

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icepat|2 years ago

Right - because the entire point of learning to program is becoming Mr. Robot

scrps|2 years ago

It is possible you are not cut out for sarcasm?

(Giving you the benefit of the doubt you may have taken the comment literally, if so I'd maybe apologize for insulting someone with 41 years of experience in a field that is still young whilst having no knowledge of exactly who you are talking to)