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I started programming on my TI-99/4A in the mid-80s, upgraded to a Commodore 64 with a floppy drive "Rad, now I can save my programs.", then to a 286 "20Mb hard drive, that's so tubular!" (authentic 80s expressions courtesy of In the 80s). I was so tired of programming in BASIC that I switched straight to x86 Assembly using good ol' MASM. This I did for a few years until I took a course at a local university and discovered that "most people" use higher-level programming languages like Pascal and C/C++.
