NO
his hobby when he was younger was fixing car radios, and other radios.
Hobby is a noun, i would assume you want to know about the word "programming" as that is a gerund.
He would possibly not have enough time to commit to a true hobby.
it will be math even if it is bring now it will not be in the future
Possibly a craft store such as Hobby Lobby?
well it depends on the computer. a regular computer is to get you where you want to go.
Hopefully the future is bright, but there is a need for older collectors to assist and help the younger generation in the hobby.
I believe it is a gerund, try reading the sentence dropping the word computers: "His hobby is programming" Programming = subject complement of the verb is. At least that is what I got out of this page - http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/gerund.htm
Commando knitting
possibly "how did it get here" or maybe " where did it come from?"
The English surname Hobby is first found in Leicester, where they'd held a family seat, possibly since even before the Norman Conquest of 1066 CE.