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2011-12-12
Togheter with Tandy, I learn programming with a Commodore 64.
I learn assembler with those, in high school, and it was more easy that the one that came with Intel processors. And the "sprites", making easy to develop own games.
Its make me weird, remember, that most of my coworkers, even my same age, learn to program in windows, not even D.O.S., while some of us, learn in high school, when there wasn't D.O.S.
As I read, in a related web article, Its sad we know more about Jobs or Gates than this guy.
Edited 2012-04-10 01:08 UTC