If you make something when you're 20, and just keep maintaining it until you die at the TTY prompt at 85, then all your life you were able to point to it and say "I made that (and am still making it better)". This is the case even if that work isn't well known. Perhaps nobody else will point to it for you after you're gone, but while you are here, you can say that.
Things you hacked up in the past are gone because they solved a narrowly defined problem which no longer exists, and even before that happened, you already abandoned those programs.
That this happens is almost inevitable, as part of making a living. All those programming DaVinci's who are known for something also worked on lots of things that are now dust.
Things you hacked up in the past are gone because they solved a narrowly defined problem which no longer exists, and even before that happened, you already abandoned those programs.
That this happens is almost inevitable, as part of making a living. All those programming DaVinci's who are known for something also worked on lots of things that are now dust.