Coming from computer science, I've seen my share of teenagers who are better programmers than me (n.b. I'm a pretty good programmer), so I find that part entirely believable.
It's one reason I actually had no problem with the Teen Tony from "The Crossing" (I had many, many issues with The Crossing itself, don't get me wrong, but Teen Tony wasn't one of them).
Next gen tech having a next gen Stark made a certain amount of sense to me; one less fixated on applying transistors to EVERYTHING (I grew up reading a LOT of Iron Man from the 60's repreints) and who had started out in a world where IT was increasing exponentially.
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Next gen tech having a next gen Stark made a certain amount of sense to me; one less fixated on applying transistors to EVERYTHING (I grew up reading a LOT of Iron Man from the 60's repreints) and who had started out in a world where IT was increasing exponentially.
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