BASIC - Personal Computer Revolution Years (1975-1980'ish)
Continuing from we left off during last year's presentation ("BASIC The First 10 Years."); we will dive deep into the BASIC's role during the birth of the personal computer revolution. VCF Southwest is made possible by the efforts of the Vintage Computing Collective of North Texas, an 501(C)3 non-profit. Please consider a donation to help us continue to produce shows and content like this. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...

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TMS340 Family - The First Programmable Graphics Processor

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The PDP-8: DEC's Value-Engineered Marvel

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BASIC: The First 10 Years

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RS 232 Then and Now

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The hidden logic behind #, @, & and §

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Useless vs Useful Languages, Rust vs C, Functional Programming | Simon Jones

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Vintage Computing 1982 - BBC's The Computer Programme Episode 1

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From Time-Sharing to the Desktop

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macOS Is Technically Better Than Linux. Here's Why It Doesn't Matter.

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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06/86: Der neue C64 (Back in Time)

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1980s: Learning To Code Back in the '80s!

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Why the World Went Nuts for Windows 95 | Nostalgia Nerd

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The Apple Ad That Broke Microsoft

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I Don't Think I Can Go Back To Windows...

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1 Bit of Soviet Core Memory

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Why AI Can Never Escape Turing's 1936 Proof

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the true reason C++ always wins

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Everything We Knew About The Hindenburg Was Wrong

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