It seems to me that programming evolves too quickly for this to be a significant occurrence. Granted my dad switched careers away from programming when I was 3, but his experience and mine are radically different. Though the first programming I ever did was on one of his old programmable HP calculators.
Which I think is because it’s fairly new, only a generation or two, and a lot of the people who built the foundation is still around. I’ve been wondering what it’s gonna be like in a few generations when everyone who built the stuff we use now are long gone. Maybe some projects will be inherited by family.
It seems to me that programming evolves too quickly for this to be a significant occurrence. Granted my dad switched careers away from programming when I was 3, but his experience and mine are radically different. Though the first programming I ever did was on one of his old programmable HP calculators.
Which I think is because it’s fairly new, only a generation or two, and a lot of the people who built the foundation is still around. I’ve been wondering what it’s gonna be like in a few generations when everyone who built the stuff we use now are long gone. Maybe some projects will be inherited by family.