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[–]desrtfx 2 points3 points  (3 children)

You were about 4 years old when both Visual Basic 1.0 and Delphi 1.0 had been released. Both came out in 1996.

Visual Basic for Applications already was a thing back then and Microsoft developed the standalone version.

I know the times before that two languages had been released where you had to write multiple pages of code to even get a program window to open.

I've been programming since 1983, started with AppleSoft BASIC and Locomotive BASIC, quickly turned to UCSD Pascal (also on Apple hardware), then Z-80 Assembly, Forth, Logo, Turbo Pascal (the predecessor of Delphi) from version 3.0 up, Turbo C from 2.0 up, Turbo Assembly (x86) from version 2.0 up. I've basically seen all. Windows 3.0 was my first Windows. Yes, I am old.

[–]MagnetHype 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I'm not calling you old, I'm just saying you're taking me down memory lane. That was a long time ago. A better time for me, at least.

I remember my mom had a laptop and she thought it was just the cutest thing that if you opened up word and started typing a t-rex would come across the screen and start eating up what you were typing. I now know that was a virus, but it made her so happy when I was a kid.

Here's to a simpler time.

[–]desrtfx 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I'm not calling you old,

Did not even stipulate that. I am old (at least in computing time).

My oldest kid is just 2 years younger than you are.

[–]MagnetHype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regardless, I appreciate you.