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tb2000
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Re: Sending modern languages back to 1980s game programmers
11/21/07 08:13 PM


> http://prog21.dadgum.com/6.html

I remember learning BASIC (well, mostly, enough that I could look at BASIC listings in magazines and more or less understand what was happening) on my old ZX Spectrum + & +3 but Assembler just scared me! I thought about trying to learn it but didn't really put enough effort in in the end.
I thought that some of the games on the Spectrum at least were programmed on other machines (like early PCs or Apple machines) and transferred over via an interface? I'm sure I remember reading a feature of some sort in one of the magazines of the era.







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* Sending modern languages back to 1980s game programmers twistyAdministrator 11/21/07 09:42 AM
. * Re: Sending modern languages back to 1980s game programmers tb2000  11/21/07 08:13 PM
. * Re: Sending modern languages back to 1980s game programmers Sune  12/16/07 03:41 AM
. * Re: Sending modern languages back to 1980s game programmers Orc  12/29/07 11:30 PM
. * Re: Sending modern languages back to 1980s game programmers R. Belmont  11/21/07 07:52 PM

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