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I first learnt to program a computer when I was nine, when my dad got a ZX80, but I think I would have had to be a particularly perspicacious child to have foreseen the iPad or Twitter!
Suw Charman-Anderson
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Suw Charman-Anderson
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: April 15
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Susan Margaret Charman-Anderson
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