Then there are those of us who only code in our spare time, but have been doing it almost daily for well over the past 20 years 😁 I adore it and can't get burnt out, but it might not be the same for you. Then again, you never know, it might😁
I can write in various languages, high and low level; though since high lvl languages have always served my needs I tend be more comfortable with interpreted/scripting languages. I started writing all the basics 20+ yrs ago - Batch/CMD/PS then started C++/Assembly. I occasionally write small cli or simple math bins in those, but everything I've' needed done in the last 10+ years was easily done in AutoHotkey/Python in Windows and Shell (Bash)/Python in Linux. I can also write HTML, CSS, PHP, and very familiar with vanilla Javascript as I have used them for many years to build personal sites and UserStyle/forum themes. I've read lots of introduction books to many other languages and familiar enough with their syntax. I am more than familiar with many different programming constructs and I read any programming/computer science book I can get my hands on. I don't have a professional stack, but I guess that's what you'd call mine.
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Then there are those of us who only code in our spare time, but have been doing it almost daily for well over the past 20 years 😁 I adore it and can't get burnt out, but it might not be the same for you. Then again, you never know, it might😁
You mean coding is your hobby and not your day job? If that's the case, then yes, you're a different category :).
what stacks are you into?
I can write in various languages, high and low level; though since high lvl languages have always served my needs I tend be more comfortable with interpreted/scripting languages. I started writing all the basics 20+ yrs ago - Batch/CMD/PS then started C++/Assembly. I occasionally write small cli or simple math bins in those, but everything I've' needed done in the last 10+ years was easily done in AutoHotkey/Python in Windows and Shell (Bash)/Python in Linux. I can also write HTML, CSS, PHP, and very familiar with vanilla Javascript as I have used them for many years to build personal sites and UserStyle/forum themes. I've read lots of introduction books to many other languages and familiar enough with their syntax. I am more than familiar with many different programming constructs and I read any programming/computer science book I can get my hands on. I don't have a professional stack, but I guess that's what you'd call mine.