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Year 4 ? I was in Year 9 when I saw my first Apple ][, the //e and //c were still a gleam in Woz's eye at the time. I remember my first non-trival program drew a tank in hi-res and animated it. It was so slow I could watch the redraw frame by frame - a far cry from the 3D stuff I work on now. My second was a graphics program that was printed in 'Your Compuer' and won 3rd prize in a programming competition. Then I knew I was hooked - I could get money for doing this stuff !!
Christian
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To understand recursion, we must first understand recursion.
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I started in BASIC too, with an Apple II+ that didn't even have lowercase capability. We had a little paddle-wheel hooked up to it to play pong, and I remember figuring out how to use it for my own programs.
That was when you had to give a line number for each line, which was such a hassle... I still miss that computer though.
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