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RE: FN-FORUM: OT Earliest programming, was: Null testing problem
date posted 4th January 2006 15:03
Why did you go Speccy to ZX81 ? Could you not take the pace?=20
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Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 3:27 PM
To: Andy Macnaughton-Jones
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: OT Earliest programming, was: Null testing
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Ah......history...
Mine was...
First home machine ZX Spectrum 16K (Dead flesh keyboard version), then a
ZX81, Oric, CPC 464, Atari 260ST (early 520ST versions) and so on
through amiga's etc. First PC style machine was an Apricot XI (I
think), then a Xen XI.
First programmed assembly languages. 8086, 6502, 6800, 6809, 68000
Then things like HiBas and into various Basics, Pascal (Turbo), some C
Darren
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Sent: 04 January 2006 15:06
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Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: OT Earliest programming, was: Null testing
problem
Oh, groan: making me reminisce at this time of year!
With me it was first machine code on an Intel 4004 (yes, the first mpu!)
plus a bit of Cobol for somewhat larger technology, then all sorts of
cobbled together stuff on Nascom (had to write the control code if one
wanted a 5.25" floppy drive {double-groan}). Then a "quantum leap" when
the marvellous, miraculous all-singing all-dancing Pet came along. So
much speed and power it had - AND a screen!
Pretty tame from there: Pascal through to VB.NET. Absolutely hate any
form of C. Why? Only because folk fresh out of uni never having
developed a serious application came into projects drooling and mumbling
over the benefits of C, there being absolutely no alternative... those
considering one being absolute idiots. Cost a lot of time, money and
hair-pulling. Only on rare occasion met a C person who could grasp a
project in terms of market and bring it to fruit on time. Sacked the
rest. So now they rarely get a look in unless they can talk sense.
Not the time to reminisce, when I'm busy looking forward to all the
wonderful things to be done this year - with VB.NET, SQL Server 2005 and
other bits 'n' bobs... {Groans at vast time wasted over past
technologies...}
Mike A.
Dai Williams wrote:
> Andy Macnaughton-Jones wrote:
>> I learnt (as many) on a
>> Sinclair Spectrum (please feel free to start a different thread !)=20
>> and therefore it was just BASIC) so it's my Language of Choice.
>
> Oddly my very first programming was in BASIC on an MZ-80K, and my=20
> first professional programming was in COBOL, but I still consider C as
> my first serious language for some reason, I think I just found it=20
> more logical.
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