Re: Two unrelated remarks
From: Wade Humeniuk (whumeniu-delete-this-antispam-device_at_telus.net)
Date: 04/23/04
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:09:44 GMT
Edi Weitz wrote:
> I started when I was 35. Someone here even later?
Well techincally I started when I was about 1 year old.
I started to order things into lists and generate
vast amounts of garbage. I would classify that as the
garbage collection method as the cleanup always happened
after I had finished with the activity. (My Mom would
make me clean up). I would also begin to create functions
to remember how to do things in a conceptual sense. I
did not like details, and it has continued with a distaste
for static typing.
Wade
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