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My high school in the early 80s had these TRS-80s from Radio Shack. There was one course offered, BASIC.

We saved our homework on cassette tapes. Each of the four or so computers had an old-style cassette tape recorder connected to it somehow. I remember a friend of mine and I were curious about what would happen if we played them as audio. I think it was just kind of random static.

Off to college, various courses, starting with Fortran and assembler on a VAX 11/780.

First professional experience was in EDL on an old IBM Series/1. This was very much like assembler; to debug, you'd get a printout of your program, on the left-hand side of which was the compiled machine language. Setting breakpoints at addresses, inspecting memory directly, etc.

I feel like that was a good experience, made it easier to understand how software is actually executed by seeing some of the under-the-hood post-compilation results.

Through COBOL, C, java, C#, blah, blah, blah.
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