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2 May 2014, 12:23 PM | #1 |
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BASIC . . . 50 years celebration today !
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Ah, I remember it well.
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Hey Bryan !
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I still use it.
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Coded many thousands lines and loved it...
Like a classic Rolex, they'll never make a better one for me
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Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code - wasn't that what is stood for?
Loved it anyway. Simple back then. Back when 64k was HUGE!
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Hey Basic was great, take it from a man who had to write his graduate thesis on and in COBOL, basic ain't that bad.
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Ah, Basic and Visual Basic, what I learned as a freshman in High School.
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I first learned computer programming on a BASIC interpreter running on a Data General Nova 1200 back in the 70's. The thing had real core memory. You could turn it off, unplug it, next morning plug it back in, turn it on, and it would continue where it left off, since core memory retains it's state without power. It had no disk drive; booting was done from punched paper tape, and took about 4 minutes. We keyed in our programs on clunky, noisy Teletypes.
BASIC was (and is) wonderful. I can't think of a better introduction to coding. Kudos to Kemeny and Kurz
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If you liked it....than you will understand this! REM: I loved Basic!
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