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Turbo BASIC ftw. Also, BASICA (which was just GWBASIC under a different license, released by IBM) and Sinclair BASIC/SuperBASIC.Raja Bose wrote:We didn't have this TFTA tech-shech BASIC when I was a nanha. For us it was GWBASIC and QBASIC (you could link into standalone EXEs! AoA!).
Raja Bose wrote:We didn't have this TFTA tech-shech BASIC when I was a nanha. For us it was GWBASIC and QBASIC (you could link into standalone EXEs! AoA!).
Yes. IIRC, LOGO was the brainchild of Papert (as RB said) and Minsky - see below.Singha wrote:LOGO is still in use. my son ICSE school has started him off in class3. free logo interpreter is also available for home use.
Raja Bose wrote:Minsky was brain for LOGO?? What about Alan Kay and Papert
He developed, with Seymour Papert, the first Logo "turtle". Minsky also built, in 1951, the first randomly wired neural network learning machine, SNARC.
I thought about a G2, but wasn't sure about LG's capacity and track record to update. After KitKat 4.4, will LG update their current lineup of phones?Marten wrote:Bought an LG G2 instead of the GNex 5. Not sure why but just liked that better (grip etc). Almost bought a 1520 off Ebay but decided against it since the G2 came for just 275, and made more sense.
Also looked around for a Mindstorm, but the kid is just too young so decided against it. Perhaps some other learning tool like a leappad, but this one's already writing the alphabet and numbers without our intervention/teaching. Plus we like reading out the stories.
Which is why exactly why I use Windoze. There is no other choice.Sorry Mortullah, but it runs on a Surface Pro, with Windoze onlee as does most stuff in this world
No, more like no other choice than paying off the local RTO pandus. In fact, Windoze 2.0 was fantastic at the time. It provided a good GUI for the IBM PC and clones which people were using because DOS based applications became popular. There is legacy and inertia to change. You know, for a company like MSFT whose profits are in the tens of billions, if you throw enough sh!t out there, some of it is going to stick - and I would put Gaze in that category. I'm sure it is very good. This is the same company that laughed at the iPod, iPhone and iPad.Raja Bose wrote:Perhaps then you should ask like Rahul Gandhi, why is there no other choice? Its not like Mickey held a gun to someone's head and said use it or else! And it wasn't like Mickey's Windoze was fantastic in version 1.0 or 3.1 and then went downhill or competition caught up (like iOS). So what were the other OS/platform vendors doing in the meantime? Sleeping?
Know of any company which doesn't have blind spots?Mort Walker wrote:This is the same company that laughed at the iPod, iPhone and iPad.
There is a hilarious interview of Uncle Fester by Guy Kawasakimatrimc wrote: Another person I really like is this Guy Kawasaki (ex-Apple) - fantastic guy - who says he learnt a lot from mahdi.