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TurboPascal and TurboC were IT. Wrote lots of programs with those bad boyz. Liked the copies at work so well I bought my own personal copies to play with at home! Wrote a lot of software format translation programs (eg, Wordstar <-> Wang) and computer utilities in TurboPascal before "moving up" to TurboC. My first TurboC program was a Operator Interface processing data from an IBM mainframe using a PS/2 computer then driving a automated packaging machine. Roughly 48,000 lines of code. Fast, clean code. As far as I know, that line is still running lo these 20+ years later! I got out of programming when "Hello, world!" went from 4 lines of code to 4 PAGES of code ... yep, C++. But what a rush! happy
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