My first program ran on a TI-99/4a, although I was (also) 8, and doing
things like FOR-PRINT-NEXT ing a line of numbers indicating that you were
time-travelling was the height of excitement. Then I learned binary by
doing manual bitmap conversions to hex. That was fun. Little dancing man.

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On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 9:08 AM, 'Michael Bielski' via AngularJS <
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> FWIW, when I first learned BASIC in high school we did not have screens.
> It was all done on teletype-like terminals that saved your program on paper
> tape. After that I bought an Atari 800XL and really thought I was stylin!
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