Quote from: kickingandscreaming on May 14, 2018, 06:50:13 AMQuoteSo... does every discussion end up being about computer programming languages from the 70's and 80's? I'm just wondering...!Gee, I hope not. Nothing more boring and OT (and I'm even a computer professional) than reliving your relationship to Linux, mainframes, et al.Ok then, let's get with the modern times.I've recently been whiling away the time while I dialyze by learning Python - a language that didn't exist back then. It's fairly easy to learn, but I still have to get familiar with the rather extensive standard library and shore up my understanding of dictionary argument packing and unpacking. I've been approached by one company that may have an opportunity for me to do some machine automation using Python to drive an Arduino.
QuoteSo... does every discussion end up being about computer programming languages from the 70's and 80's? I'm just wondering...!Gee, I hope not. Nothing more boring and OT (and I'm even a computer professional) than reliving your relationship to Linux, mainframes, et al.
So... does every discussion end up being about computer programming languages from the 70's and 80's? I'm just wondering...!
................ I really know nothing about computers.
I apologize for starting the nerd out. However yes it’s a serious question and we all have had to deal with it. My answer is it’s not the quantity of the days you have but the quality of those days. I suffer from significant cardiac disease, bad knees, and obviously ESRD. Occasionally I get angry at the doctors telling me what I can’t do, for example I currently have a tooth ache. Since last October I have been trying to get a dentist to treat it, I need a root canal, my nephrologist keeps sending letters to my dentist that since I am on Coumadin I need to be hospitalized for the dental work. I can’t find a dentist to work on me. Sooner or later I am going to go nuts and fly to Mexico to find a dentist. The best was 2 months after the heart attack I cleared the snow off of my driveway with a 14 HP snowblower the medical people went nuts. The only one who thought it was okay was my cardiologist. And as for dialysis I have a bunch of tee shirts that have dialysis quotes on them.
Hello, StarryNight16 here. To respond to PrimeTime, I was indeed feeling discouraged when I posted (both posts) and I'm still not sure about the answers. Why did this happen to us, and how do we keep going? I guess that there isn't any kind of decent answer, and that we just keep on going because that is simply what we do. And sometimes we end up chatting about Python and Cobol, and that's OK too. I'm old enough to remember my mother bringing home unused punch cards from her Cobol and Fortran programming runs at work, and us kids used them to draw pictures and make paper airplanes. Good times, good times.
Quote from: StarryNight16 on May 13, 2018, 07:33:49 PMSo... does every discussion end up being about computer programming languages from the 70's and 80's? I'm just wondering...!Maybe start a Geeky thread for the oldies? Like now?