80s kids became coders with ease because 8-bit computers booted into a simple dev environment running BASIC. Computer mags of the era were stuffed with type-in programs that anyone patient enough could run, and some were very long indeed. But the most famous on the Commodore 64 was just a single line of code. — Read the rest

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