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- Subject: Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python
- From: Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo <lhf@...>
- Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2020 08:58:38 -0300
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 8:44 AM Fernando Jefferson
<fjefferson@inf.puc-rio.br> wrote:
>
> If you think you are a dinosaur for this, what would I be, starting to program on the Intel 8008 in 1973?
It makes you the the oldest dinosaur around. :-)
I started programming in assembly under the supervision of Fernando
Jefferson in the early 1980's. I think it was a Z80 by then, running
CP/M. I vaguely remember a paper tape, and perhaps also 8" floppies.
It was an informal internship: no paperwork, no pay, no hours.
Fernando just let me hang around the lab and do stuff. I'm very
thankful for having had this opportunity. It was a quiet place with
cool machines and lots to learn. A good change from Fortran in an IBM
mainframe, which I had been doing before.
- References:
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Lorenzo Donati
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Andrew Starks
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Sean Conner
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Oliver
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Sean Conner
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Oliver
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Roberto Ierusalimschy
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Enrico Colombini
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Coda Highland
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Enrico Colombini
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Sean Conner
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Enrico Colombini
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Fernando Jefferson