It's definitely a great geeky talk! Really appreciate the time you all put out creating this podcast, sir !!! Big thanks to the coding hero, Anders Hejlsberg, and Kevin Scott. I've gathered a lot of valuable insights & resources from this talk. Can't wait for the next episode ... ^_^
I love this talk in mentioning Borland Turbo Pascal . It was so friendly, I loved it, and the fact I could pack assembly subs into the code I had never seen in things like BASIC. It was revolutionary . SO much easier than writing hundreds of lines of DATA and CALL VARSEG lines , efficiency as you wanted it, it was great. Wrote an entire SVGA VESA graphics and DMA sound library for Adlib / Sound blaster in it with a friend for 80486 . Brings back good memories .
"This is still largely a brain exercise"...let see if AI can rescue us from our human limits. Thanks Anders for your awesome achievement... Philippe as in Philippe Kahn once a mathematics teacher from Tours, France, right? I started on z80 CPM, Sinclair, Amstrad with tape then single side floppies. Then wrote my 1st industrial application with your Borland Turbo Pascal on a Compaq 286. Very empowering, txs.
... one thing I am asking is how you explained to your son that you have yet another loved baby living in Github... there I would have only worries, but hope everything is ok, the more as he loves also flstudio done using delphi, as you somewhere else told )) cheers
And the computer language that they created that you like better than Turbo Pascal, Delphi and C# is ummmm, what???? I don't even remember them creating a language, certainly no popular ones. Ruby is Japanese but not from Sony.
It's definitely a great geeky talk! Really appreciate the time you all put out creating this podcast, sir !!! Big thanks to the coding hero, Anders Hejlsberg, and Kevin Scott. I've gathered a lot of valuable insights & resources from this talk. Can't wait for the next episode ... ^_^
I love this talk in mentioning Borland Turbo Pascal . It was so friendly, I loved it, and the fact I could pack assembly subs into the code I had never seen in things like BASIC. It was revolutionary . SO much easier than writing hundreds of lines of DATA and CALL VARSEG lines , efficiency as you wanted it, it was great. Wrote an entire SVGA VESA graphics and DMA sound library for Adlib / Sound blaster in it with a friend for 80486 . Brings back good memories .
Thank you very much for this interview.
"This is still largely a brain exercise"...let see if AI can rescue us from our human limits.
Thanks Anders for your awesome achievement... Philippe as in Philippe Kahn once a mathematics teacher from Tours, France, right?
I started on z80 CPM, Sinclair, Amstrad with tape then single side floppies. Then wrote my 1st industrial application with your Borland Turbo Pascal on a Compaq 286.
Very empowering, txs.
I love this, thank you so much.
Great talk. :)
... one thing I am asking is how you explained to your son that you have yet another loved baby living in Github... there I would have only worries, but hope everything is ok, the more as he loves also flstudio done using delphi, as you somewhere else told )) cheers
I owe dude my career !
I'm a Computer Programmer, But not a Professional Programmer
I don’t like because y’all did with Xbox one I think the ps4 lot more cheaper the Xbox so I like Sony more
And the computer language that they created that you like better than Turbo Pascal, Delphi and C# is ummmm, what???? I don't even remember them creating a language, certainly no popular ones. Ruby is Japanese but not from Sony.
They cost the same. Why you lying? Twitter really brainrots people when they validate each other with the same lie over and over.
Infact Xbox is now cheaper in various regions.