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pootergeist
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Post by pootergeist »

34 here, nigh on two of which have been as a PHP lover.

Like very few here - I was born before the unix timestamp epoch type thingy. Was born before decimal currency in Britain too 8O
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Post by MattSharp »

19/m/wi(and il)
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Ebula
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Post by Ebula »

21, Been using PHP for 2 years, Soldier at the moment, Electronic Warfare / German Defence Akademie.
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Post by d-m »

dd/mm/yyyy = 08/08/1977
:lol:
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Post by evilmonkey »

16, student, code for fun. Been PHPing for about a year and some now.
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Post by RobertStout »

Twenty seems to hold the majority.

I am 21.
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Post by wmasterj »

17, being doing PHP of and on for about 1½ year.
Not very active though at this forum.
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Post by qads »

20, been coding for about 4 years, it was a hobby..guess it still is but now it pays the bills :D.
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Post by davro »

Age 29 Coding best part of 15 years
It all started in early 1988 with an Amiga500
Ah, the memories...
Php about 4 years and just luv it.
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Post by phpScott »

I seem to be older then post of the young bucks around here.
30 years old and have been programming on and of for too many years but php'ing for 2.5
I just love the simplicity except for the -> when using classes, annoying operator.

Besides this gets my post in for the day. :D

phpScott
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Post by EvilWalrus »

03/02/1982 == 21 years-old

Been programming PHP since beta 3 was out... proficient in VB, HTML, XML, XSL, etc... I despise PERL (java even moreso)..

Yeah, that's it.
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m3mn0n
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Post by m3mn0n »

Ganna update my post since it's been like half a year.... ;)

19 now, coding for a year, Web design for 5 years.


....and i still use the same pc since my humble html beginnings...heh
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nick2
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Post by nick2 »

14 years of age. :)

I use to think I was cool because I was so young and knew tons,
now i'm nothing. :(


lol enjoy it while you can. ;)
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Post by fractalvibes »

I have phpScott beat, age-wise......actually wrote some tiny Fortran programs that had to be loaded by punch card into a card reader circa 1976...a unversity class...load cards....go to lunch....come back...get print out showing compile results...oops! Missed a quote mark there....re-key that card....submit to cardreader....wait another 30-45 minutes........

But then again no one has any idea what I am talking about!

fv
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Post by Stoker »

heh, punching was still used on new machines until mid-late 80's, industrial (NC) numerical controls had these spools of punched paper to write and read (CNC-like) programs...
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