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Ask HN: To anyone who cares to read this. How old are you roughly?

15 points by michelsedgh 6 months ago · 58 comments · 1 min read

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I was just wondering whats the average age of people here, one of the few public forums where I think its mostly humans? If ur curious also maybe drop a quick comment.

_DeadFred_ 6 months ago

50s. When everyone else was getting Atari's I got a Commodore Vic20 and how to write software games book (My parents were both in software startups starting in the late 70s). Did software, burnt out, moved to IT management, ended up blowing my life up, now I'm completely f'd. 50/50 poor work/life balance combined with poor homelife, both feeding the other. It's interesting to have seen American life from the struggling 80s middle class that made genX latch key, to the top and now to the bottom.

marzetti 6 months ago

Age 77.. started with Fortran in '68 on an IBM1130, assembler on a Linc-8 in '70, then at UofWaterloo on IBM360/75 with (omg) 3MB ram. Then scientific programming mostly Fortran or asm, switched to turbo Pascal in 88-89, then Delphi and MATLAB. Currently mainly work in VsCode using markdown codeblocks in a way a bit like Jupyter (see VsCode extension Hover-Exec) for a range of stuff including art installations.

  • michelsedghOP 6 months ago

    I didn't understand 70% of the stuff you said, but wow! One question, how did you update yourself and keep up throughout all these years?

mikewarot 6 months ago

61, got into computing just after toggle switches, punch cards and paper tape, thank goodness.

I was, however ready to swear on a stack of Bibles in 1981 when I picked my major, that there was no money to be made in software. It looked like shareware was going to take over the world and drive the cost to almost zero.

Moore's law was an awesome ride, and I think we've got at least a 100:1 improvement left in efficiency.

mystified5016 6 months ago

Why make it easy? When I was in middle school, we had WiFi at home before we got off dialup. I spent some days trying to figure out how to bridge the two before we got cable broadband. We also got our first cell phones as a family a year later, a couple of Sprint flip-phones with extendable antennas.

hanche 6 months ago

71. So far, the oldest to respond. Only a tiny minority of readers are likely to respond, though. And all you will learn from the responses is the age disribition of that tiny minority! Who knows how well that correlates with the totality of HN users?

  • michelsedghOP 6 months ago

    Yeah i was thinking that, but at least I have some idea that the age is different than I thought here, most responses are 40 and above apparently which I never would have guessed. I also would never have thought people in their 70's would be here !!!!

DamnInteresting 6 months ago

I'm a few months shy of 48. I've been writing code since I learned to write BASIC games and utilities on my TI-82 in high school, ca. 1993. I still love coding, but it's getting harder and harder to make a living doing it.

ColinWright 6 months ago

About to turn 64. Started coding on paper in the early 70s, on a home machine in 1978.

throwawayoldie 6 months ago

Close to 50. Been programming for fun since I was 6, for a living since I was 19. And now, thanks to LLMs, I'm thinking of leaving that behind and becoming the world's oldest apprentice electrician.

  • runjake 6 months ago

    Do it (if you want to). You wouldn't literally be the oldest. My old IT manager retired in his 60s and did this (and is now a working, signing electrician). It even sounds like he kinda got some automatic seniority of sorts, due to his age and maturity.

    So yeah, it's doable.

    I semi-seriously consider going into the trades after retiring from tech.

    • throwawayoldie 6 months ago

      Thanks for the encouragement. I'm definitely thinking about it: the money would be the biggest drawback, it'd mean living a lot more frugally, but back of the envelope math suggests I could live on it.

  • marai2 6 months ago

    How does one go about finding an apprenticeship electrician position? Is that the regular path in this profession? Become an apprentice first?

    • runjake 6 months ago

      In my area, you can hook up with IBEW, the electrician's union and they'll essentially bootstrap you. There's some strings attached, but it's not too long of a commitment. YMMV.

    • throwawayoldie 6 months ago

      That's the usual way yeah, you come in as an apprentice and work your way up. There are specialized job boards in addition to the usual general-purpose ones, which are often run by the government or a relevant union.

rdegges 6 months ago

Turning 37 in two days. =D

Been programming since I was 12. The passion has never left. <333

throwaway798214 6 months ago

52, started coding when I was 12 but doing mostly sysop/admin things now

Fizzadar 6 months ago

Mid 30s, started writing code 20 years ago, totally hooked since day one.

  • msgodel 6 months ago

    It's an interesting coincidence both of us learned right around when ycombinator started.

bradlys 6 months ago

I’m 34 and I’d say the 30s plus demo is what comments most here. I don’t know many peers who read HN regularly either even though I know a lot of engineers and founders in SV.

shmel 6 months ago

34. I am programming since the age of 13. Still love it <3

ok_coo 6 months ago

I’m 48, started as a web dev at age 30. I’ve been at a non-profit for quite awhile so not big tech and not big tech $ but I like my job and coworkers.

jethronethro 6 months ago

Old enough to know better but young enough not to care.

michelsedghOP 6 months ago

I forgot to say I'm 25 myself, started coding like 2 years ago maybe, that said, I'm not a coder. I vibe code only.

JohnFen 6 months ago

Older side of Gen X. Very likely old enough to be your father, somewhat likely old enough to be your grandfather.

omgmajk 6 months ago

Turned 40 this year. Started coding as a teenager but didn't work with it until more recently.

clintmcmahon 6 months ago

44! Got into programming in my early teens. Landing my first dev job at 19. Still love it.

quaintdev 6 months ago

You should have created a poll instead of a question. I know HN supports poll

jgrahamc 6 months ago

This would make a good poll.

nik736 6 months ago

33, working on web projects since I was around 12 or 13.

drakonka 6 months ago

I am turning 37 soon.

acureau 6 months ago

23, coming up on 24.

owebmaster 6 months ago

37, coding since 12

rstuart4133 6 months ago

65

nyantaro1 6 months ago

28.

scoofy 6 months ago

40's

ethbr1 6 months ago

40s

runjake 6 months ago

Mid-50s

pbkompasz 6 months ago

64

harryquach 6 months ago

39

LocalH 6 months ago

45

marcusverus 6 months ago

Almost 40

David_R 6 months ago

80

Cerpicio 6 months ago

54

swah 6 months ago

Roughly 40

MasihMinawal 6 months ago

32

Jean-Papoulos 6 months ago

Late 20s

msgodel 6 months ago

Early 30s

romanobro56 6 months ago

20

yen223 6 months ago

30s

ggm 6 months ago

64

DamonHD 6 months ago

late 50s

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