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89vision | 1 year ago

Well, I was 13 and trying to learn html by piecing things together from "view source" and seeing what other people were doing on their page. We didn't have the benefit of stack overflow or what anyone today would consider a reasonable search engine. The dopamine rush was unimaginable at first, but quickly faded as i got pretty bored of static html. Once I found perl and cgi-bin, the dopamine was back, rinse and repeat over and over again for the last 25ish years. Those early years of the web were pretty magical for me and initiated a life long fascination of technology and problem solving.

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piva00|1 year ago

I think there are many like us out there in the world, yours is almost exactly my life progression into working with code.

And I'd guess we are from very different parts of the world, in hindsight the initial web was truly magical, something that made people from many different cultures go along a similar path at the same time.