Why all 80's Computers had BASIC
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Yesterday, 01:59 AM
Well.. That brought back a lot of memories... Of course, while I was at school - primary, secondary and tertiary - we never saw a computer of any kind... a slide rule was my method of calculating back then... lol
I built my first two computers from kits - soldering iron, circuit boards, components - heaps of fun. The second machine had 16K of ram, 40 columns x 25 rows of text - no graphics - Microsoft Basic... As the presenter in the video said that he was "hooked", so was I and have been using Basic ever since. Not the best language; not the fastest but definitely one of the easiest... Over the last 10 years I have actually gotten used to Basic "without" line numbers! At last! My introduction to Basic got me hooked on computers... Eventually it would lead me to a 15 year career as a Senior Mainframe Computer Operator... Best job ever! I am retired now but I still use Basic. QB64; RCBasic and Naalaa (not Basic but it is so much like it)
Logic is the beginning of wisdom.
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(Yesterday, 01:59 AM)johnno56 Wrote: Well.. That brought back a lot of memories... Of course, while I was at school - primary, secondary and tertiary - we never saw a computer of any kind... a slide rule was my method of calculating back then... lol Your previous work experience is closely related to computers. I think if you try to use your past work experience in computers to help promote this language, NaaLaa, you can get more people to use this language easily. No doubt. |
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