In message <[email protected]>, Norman Dunbar <[email protected]> writes

Hi,

Similar to Norman's experience, my first BASIC was with ZX-Basic on the ZX81, in the 1980's; as well as looking at the BASIC's from other popular personal computers published in magazines like PCW.

I missed programming with the Sinclair Spectrum, instead it was then on to BBC BASIC and QL SuperBASIC - both having a more satisfying structural syntax to use, if you wanted to of course.

Halcyon days ... :-)

PS - I still enjoy programming with SuperBASIC.


Evening John in Wales,

PS. Norman, it must have been BBC BASIC where you began?

No, I never got into BBC Basic. It was General Purpose Basic that I was
taught from PCW. Then I had to translate some of that into ZX-Basic when
the ZX-81 arrived.

Cheers,
Norman.

--
Malcolm Cadman
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