siyoa wrote:I used to code for living, but that was loooong time ago, I forgot everything I knew
I thought it's like riding a bicycle (or swimming) - can't really loose the skill.
siyoa wrote:I used to code for living, but that was loooong time ago, I forgot everything I knew
bjg wrote:siyoa wrote:I used to code for living, but that was loooong time ago, I forgot everything I knew
I thought it's like riding a bicycle (or swimming) - can't really loose the skill.
Arioch wrote:bjg wrote:siyoa wrote:I used to code for living, but that was loooong time ago, I forgot everything I knew
I thought it's like riding a bicycle (or swimming) - can't really loose the skill.
Coding isn't a physical skill like bicycle riding, it's probably better compared to speaking a foreign language; fluency fades without regular use.
Arioch wrote:bjg wrote:siyoa wrote:I used to code for living, but that was loooong time ago, I forgot everything I knew
I thought it's like riding a bicycle (or swimming) - can't really loose the skill.
Coding isn't a physical skill like bicycle riding, it's probably better compared to speaking a foreign language; fluency fades without regular use.
bjg wrote:The fluency fades away, but comes back after a short practice. You can't swim fast, but don't drown. All skills are in the brain.
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