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My first commercial product was released on the BBC Model B computer written in Basic and 6502 assembly language.
This comment reminds me of one of my glorious college lessons in programming on a lit processor called 68K. I still enjoy reading about DMA and stuff.
I coded for Atari ST and Commodore Amiga for years - I love 68k - all of those lovely registers!!!
"how do i center a div again? let me just stack overflow it."
“React CSS in JavaScript so it’ll never be popular. i hope the new Angular version will be should be easy to upgrade too!”
There was this beautiful time when most people didn’t know about the word quarantine
There was a time where the whole (point & click) OS and programs fitted in one or two Megabyte RAM ... Interestingly enough, it seemed more responsive at that time than software nowadays with thousand times more memory and processing power. Ps: my portrait is outdated ;)
I currently work from ~/
Hahah, clever!
That gets to the / of it.
The first time I installed linux, I downloaded slackware on to 15 floppy disks over a dial-up modem. That distro installed linux version 1.0.2 but I built and upgraded to the latest kernel 1.0.9.
I have used adobe flash to make some websites 😰 sorry world
I once asked somebody to make me to make me a flash carousel while I marveled at action script (is that actually just JavaScript?)
😂😂😂 yes it is a javascript with less powers... or more 😎🤯
likewise... I have started with gotoAndPlay() and end with 10 years career with some fancy game developments... good old days. haha.
😂 gotoAndPlay has been a mantra for you practically!
Windows xp and flash games
The first code I ever wrote declared a line number and printed my name across the television screen in an infinite loop.