Well, maybe not, but my friends dad who is a good 50 or so still makes a fair amount of money working java/javascript and database interaction for Unisys. He keeps telling me about the joys of Win2k. I keep telling him about the joys of linux. He says IE, I say Netscape, and his son, my friend, doesn't care. Anyways, I think it is quite possible to make a living programming even if you are 80, as long as you have the nescesarry madskill. The end user doesn't care who the programmer is generally, just the quality of the product.
I've had my eye on Cycas for awhile now, and I've fiddled with the free public version a bit, but that doesn't give me much scope. How good would it be for professional purposes? So far, I think its safe to say its the best I've seen, but has anyone seen better? Free or commercial, I'm a little more concerned with quality.
Well, maybe not, but my friends dad who is a good 50 or so still makes a fair amount of money working java/javascript and database interaction for Unisys. He keeps telling me about the joys of Win2k. I keep telling him about the joys of linux. He says IE, I say Netscape, and his son, my friend, doesn't care. Anyways, I think it is quite possible to make a living programming even if you are 80, as long as you have the nescesarry madskill. The end user doesn't care who the programmer is generally, just the quality of the product.
I've had my eye on Cycas for awhile now, and I've fiddled with the free public version a bit, but that doesn't give me much scope. How good would it be for professional purposes? So far, I think its safe to say its the best I've seen, but has anyone seen better? Free or commercial, I'm a little more concerned with quality.