Sujet : Re: Old Farts Know How to Code
De : HenHanna (at) *nospam* devnull.tb (HenHanna)
Groupes : comp.lang.misc comp.lang.lispDate : 24. Jul 2024, 08:53:05
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On 4/29/2014 6:35 PM, Bruce M. Axtens wrote:
This is a couple of years old, but the internet's a big place and I've just stumbled upon it (and not via StumbleUpon, good as that is.)
http://nickbradbury.com/2012/05/24/old-farts-know-how-to-code/
I am, at 53, by Bradbury's definition at least, an old fart. And, yes, I could've made the jump to management, but the fact is that I love to code.
-- Bruce.
It's very unlikely that 53 years old would be considered an "old fart" by Ray Bradbury's standards.
Here's why:
Bradbury's focus: Bradbury's work often centers on themes of youth, technology, and the future. While aging characters do appear, the focus is less on labeling them with terms like "old fart" and more on exploring their experiences and perspectives in a changing world.