On Sep 14, 2006, at 7:06 PM, Karen wrote:
That puts me somewhere between Joe and Dan then as my first
programming was on a punch card system at the University's
Computer Science building in 1975.
I was in grade ... 10 or 11 then.
Mine was using punch cards on mainframe in 1973 in BASIC and
FORTRAN IV.
I had fond memories of using Apple II BASIC to draw shapes on the
screen in Elementary school, so... after ten years in the Graphic
Design industry I decided that I wanted to learn computer programming.
My first programming was the REALbasic 3.0 demo... but I got
distracted by Cocoa. I figured that Cocoa was the way for me to go,
but it was too advanced for me so I started taking classes at the
Junior College in C/C++. Of course, now I am back with REALbasic
(started again in 5.5) and only work in C/C++ when I have to.
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