(01-23-2023, 11:16 AM)Johann Wrote: Speaking of languages, I've always liked Basic. (Pause for grimaces - I know,) There's a free product out called QB64. For Windows and Linux. You can compile and run vintage QBasic or Quickbasic code, on your modern machine and OS, or write new stuff using modern screen resolutions and large color sets that original MS QBasic or Quickbasic couldn't touch.
Lol, nothing wrong with Basic. It still lives on through VBA. Back in the 90s and early 2000s VisualBasic 6 was used for a lot of windows apps before .Net came around. During Y2K I actually tried to help a few local factories with their old GW-Basic programs that were not Y2K compliant. Have you tried FreeBASIC? I tried doing game dev in QBasic back in the day. Things were so slow back then that it forced everyone to learn assembly language if you wanted to do graphics or anything cool. There were no APIs and interrupts were too slow. Everything was direct memory access (video ram, sound card, keyboard, etc)
I never could get into Java. A lot of the people who were into Pascal/Delphi went over to Java. The jvm was slow as heck back then. Somehow, corporate America really got into Java because of Sun Micro Systems. I'd learn Java if I had to for job reasons.
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Master's in Data Science
Western Governors University (WGU) - Completed in 2020.
Bachelor of Science, Business - Information Technology Management
TEEX (3 courses, 10 cr)
The Institutes (3 cr)
NFA (1 cr)
ALEKS (3 cr)
SOPHIA (21 courses, 57 cr)
Study.com (18 courses, 54 cr)
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