@binaryrhyme I can think of a lot of programers whose code I reviewed who would donate to put me in orbit for sure, LOL
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
@will I am sure you are right and you have been one of my chief educators and I hope that continues. We differ a lot on some things and I might troll you occasionally, but I know I am learning, I hope you are too.
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
@will Ah, I forgot the other meaning of it.
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
@will No, but I have met a few Bozo's in my life, does that count?
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
We differ a lot on some things and I might troll you occasionally, but I know I am learning, I hope you are too.
According to Mr Spock, there is always an alternative 🙂
I enjoy hearing opinions different from mine because it makes me rethink the matter and usually come up with a better understanding of it or even switch to the new thought.
Learning is not filling a bucket; it's opening a tap.
Anything seems possible when you don't know what you're talking about.
@zander Yeh, the reliable sources/variants of parts is an issue.
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@binaryrhyme I can think of a lot of programers whose code I reviewed who would donate to put me in orbit for sure, LOL
Heh. Same same.
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@will I wish
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
@binaryrhyme I want to find the Hello World OOP sample but can't find it for some reason, NOT the LED sample, I am sure there was a smaller Hello World class sample earlier.
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
@zander I have no shortage of acquisition tales, for good or ill. 😉
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@binaryrhyme Someone else must have posted it then.
First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.