This article brought back a flood of memories for me. I learned to program in BASIC back in the day, and those were the good old days.
Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964.
Sixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. That's when mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz successfully ran the first program written in their newly developed BASIC (Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) programming language on the college's General Electric GE-225 mainframe.Little did they know that their creation would go on to democratize computing and inspire generations of programmers over the next six decades.
- What is BASIC?
- The journey to BASIC
- BASIC goes PC
- BASIC today
... read more at arstechnica.com