Whoop-de-fvcking-do

Feb 06, 2009 12:52

Nine year old writes iPhone app.

This is kind of depressing. 25 years ago, thousands of nine-year olds were writing stuff like this as a matter of course. Now, a single kid doing it merits a news story.

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carsmilesteve February 6 2009, 13:13:47 UTC
AND he didn't have to copy out pages of machine code to do it, kids of tiday, THEY DON'T KNOW THEY'RE BORN. we were GLAD to debug 5000 lines of spectrum basic, it were a TREAT for us ;)

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Assembly code trumps katstevens February 6 2009, 13:32:22 UTC
I bet he can't draw his program using diagram of a multi-cycle interlocked pipeline processor, can he? CAN HE???

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sbp February 6 2009, 14:10:25 UTC
He should get a prize for writing MacOS programs in Pascal :-)

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boyofbadgers February 6 2009, 15:23:28 UTC
Haha, I totally missed that bit!

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lozette February 6 2009, 15:49:21 UTC
I think this is the part where I'm meant to feel like I'm not a real programmer, cos I never touched a computer properly until I was 19 :-)

That said, I do remember writing a few lines of BASIC when I was about 7 or so.

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plumsbitch February 6 2009, 17:07:16 UTC
haha. Maybe we swopped brains, coz my various programmery friends have asked me over the years why I'm *not* one, coz I was yr classic speccy kid playing with a speccy (and machine coding - yup) at age 7/8/9.

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tansu February 6 2009, 17:47:19 UTC
heh, this is also me.

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the_roofdog February 6 2009, 16:02:33 UTC
The kid's Dad seems to be on your side, but also at the same time a bit of a hard-nosed b@stard:

"Doodle Kids is an extremely simple program that can be done by anybody. Everybody can program - if Ding Wen can, so can you"

No nonsense parenting.

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friend_of_tofu February 6 2009, 22:31:30 UTC
Lim's father - Lim Thye Chean - a chief technology officer at a local hi-tech firm, who also writes iPhone applications, was modest about his son's achievements.

Yeah, you're not wrong :-/

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