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Neoweb4u
Neoweb4u|Assist this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/8bitguy1 Go to my web site at: www.the8bitguy.com On this episode, 4 classic laptop fanatics …
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Rajesh Kumar
I remember the MS DOS based BASIC language. I liked it but later I switched over to C and then over to Borland's Turbo C++. I liked C and C++ more because it also allowed to use Assembly language within C++ code as Inline.
Felps Cat
I'm learning Python, and my favorite languages are Python, Java and C#
But I have interest of low level languages, and if I had time, probrably I would like to learn BASIC
Fausto Minuzzo
Ciao,
Io usavo il Texas Ti99/A
Ne puoi parlare (desidero far conoscere il mio "antico computer"
Grazie, Fausto (Roma, Italia)
Johnny Toobad
Python is the NEW Basic.
Pascal Savoye
Commodore vic 64
TheShadowSays
Spend hours typing in a long program to play once, because the game sucked.
Robert Meszaros
good old times
Clovis Jr
It is most beautiful than C
ExtremeRacer 879
Although i'm Gen Z, i love the C64, even on an emulator.
Tony B. online
If Basic was so beautiful how did we get such a nightmare as DOS with 300 pages of commands?
danielsanbsas
SIGUE SIENDO EL MEJOR LENGUAJE PARA APRENDER PROGRAMACION
Sooner Science Nerd
i learned basic, so well, i tutored my classmates on it, and they understood me better. we didn't need the textbook after a while! then, the more difficult stuff came out.
Certyfikowany Przewracacz Hulajnóg Elektrycznych
It's almost as funny as python 🙂
teszt
22:10 Boot,open notepad,write a c/c++ code,msvc,done!
what is not direct in this???
Alessandro Chiarenza
I pride myself of been able, at the end of the '80s when I was just a kid, to write what I called a sort of "artificial intelligence" ante litteram: a program (all made of IFs!) with which you could have a simple conversation ("Hello!", "How are you?", …). The papers must still be at my parent's house somewhere…
Alessandro Chiarenza
GORILLA.BAS ruled!!!!!
G R
When I was in high school I wrote a much better hang man game then this. It was for 2 players. One player would type in a sentence and the other had to guess what it was. Also the screen didn't redraw everything after each guess. I used screen positioning to display each character. This way only the characters affected would change. I displayed the alphabet at the top of the screen and ever time you would try a letter, that letter would be replaced with an asterisk to show that that letter was already used. I used an Atari 800.
Grant Chang
basic is good stuff
Atari Hotel
Great video. I use to do so much in so many versions of BASIC. I learn on a TRS-80 model 1 (which I still have), then Atari, then a number of PC versions, QBASIC, GW-BASIC, Turbo Basic, Visual Basic.. And a couple I forget the names of.. The last two I wrote many shareware programs with, some were pretty popular and made some money off of.
superscatboy
Like a lot of 11 year olds, I learnt BASIC from the manual of my ZX Spectrum +2A. It literally changed the trajectory of my entire life.
I wouldn't want to work in the language again, but if it was good enough to get a few generations of kids into programming it can't be all bad.
Dan da Train
The old intro is so cursed.
AustinEVPLab
I remember the text based mystery games where it described the room I was in and then I could type a command like look at lamp or pick up something, use something. I think the game maker was Info something They were fun to play but that’s because Castle Wolfenstein hadn’t been invented yet.
Richard Brooks
I still use Visual BASIC V from time to time but taught BASIC to the unemployed. One student ended up as the head of I.T. at Philips in Croydon not many months after that course.
Zawiedek
This episode just contained basic information.
BigAndTall666
Comal-80….😆
lasagna john
Imagine if Math textbooks today would include Python snippets…