17, and support myself (no money from parents since I don't live at home no longer..)
Coding for about 2-3 years, doing HTML and such about 2 years before that
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17, and support myself (no money from parents since I don't live at home no longer..)
Coding for about 2-3 years, doing HTML and such about 2 years before that
Eric Coleman
We're consentratin' on fallin' apart
We were contenders, now throwin' the fight
I just wanna believe, I just wanna believe in us
I'm not an entrepreneur, but have just been asked whether I want to commit to a startup. I'm not sure if I want to take it up, but it does sound awfully exciting to have a personal business.
Someonewhois: I remember seeing you post somewhere that you're 15.




Being a programmer or a web designer is not the same thing as being an entrepreneur.
For example, my mother started and runs her own daycare center out of our home. It employs several people besides herself, and provides daycare for 14 children under the age of 3 per day. It is very hard work, but also fairly lucrative. She's an entrepreneur.
I'm 17, and I hope to one day be an entrepreneur, but currently am not. I have in the past made feeble attempts at starting a web-development business, and I've been paid for programming and web design work in the past, but that does not even begin to approach what would require running my own full time business.


He's 11...Originally Posted by someonewhois
I knew a small bit of HTML at 6, I had a site about me with disney movie reviews, which I made from a little html maker, but I edited it a bit myself...
Last edited by Clete2; Mar 12, 2003 at 12:54.
No I'm not Clete2.
- Nathan




I'd just like to say, that I really don't care at all how old someonehois is. I really honestly could not care less.
Yeah, so you guys want to stop guessing? It's getting annoying![]()
- Nathan
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