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Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 5:08 pm
by Tawmis
This was a fun video.




It reminded me when I made my own little text adventure game that I put online called, Final Soul.
Very much inspired by Colonel's Bequest and Sierra in general.

http://tawmis.com/finalsoul/

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:51 pm
by notbobsmith
I didn't create my own programs, just copied them like her. For me it was programs from "Family Computing". One of the programs that I really liked was one that would generate a word search. Enter a list of words, and the program would place them in a grid and then fill in the rest with random letters. You could then print the whole thing out:

https://archive.org/details/FamilyCompu ... 3/mode/2up

I also tried the CIA game here. It took forever to type in, but I could never get it to work.

https://archive.org/details/bfwag/mode/2up

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:13 am
by Tawmis
OoOooo. Those might be fun to try.

I think I still have PowerBasic somewhere on one of my external drives.

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 5:03 am
by Rath Darkblade
Tawmis wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:13 am I think I still have PowerBasic somewhere on one of my external drives.
Tonight, we're gonna program like it's 1999! :D

Ugh - that reminds me of what a greybeard I am.

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:58 pm
by Tawmis
Rath Darkblade wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 5:03 am
Tawmis wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:13 am I think I still have PowerBasic somewhere on one of my external drives.
Tonight, we're gonna program like it's 1999! :D

Ugh - that reminds me of what a greybeard I am.
I am such a greybeard, my personal Youtube is "Tawmis Greybeard." :D

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:32 pm
by goatmeal
I remember trying to type in some of the programs from the old Rainbow magazine for the Radio Shack Color Computer -- brutal!!!

Invariably I would make a mistake (or numerous mistakes) somewhere in my hunt-and-peck typing that prevented the program from working, and I seldom had the patience to track down the error(s); this was back in the day when the early computers didn't have an editor program...

I was so grateful when my dad ordered the monthly cassette (and later diskette) subscription option that contained all of the programs from the magazine -- already typed-in and error-free! 8-)

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 11:38 pm
by notbobsmith
Tawmis wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:13 am OoOooo. Those might be fun to try.

I think I still have PowerBasic somewhere on one of my external drives.
I do remember these programs being very picky with the version of BASIC that they were compatible with. I had a Tandy 1000 with the version of GW-BASIC they mention here. Sometime I would try programs that had a slightly different version of GW-BASIC and they wouldn't work.

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:52 am
by Rath Darkblade
On a sidenote, why does the presenter's haircut and T-shirt immediately remind me of the 80s? :D

The only way that could be any more 80s is if the backing music was "The Transformers Theme", played softly on a synthesiser. Either that, or Europe's "The Final Countdown". Or any other 80s hair-metal song. ;)

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:48 am
by Tawmis
goatmeal wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:32 pm Invariably I would make a mistake (or numerous mistakes) somewhere in my hunt-and-peck typing that prevented the program from working, and I seldom had the patience to track down the error(s); this was back in the day when the early computers didn't have an editor program...
I was so grateful when my dad ordered the monthly cassette (and later diskette) subscription option that contained all of the programs from the magazine -- already typed-in and error-free! 8-)
Hah! That's how I self taught a lot of my "IT" knowledge. Like, back in the early days of the internet, when websites weren't such a common place, I'd find a website I like - copy and paste the code into notepad, then save it as a .htm file, and launch it via the browser - then tweak the code and see what it did - and when I got it to do what I wanted, I'd put it into my Geocities site, with the stuff coded with my stuff.

Same thing with programming... I'd program, run, have errors. And find them. Even in the aforementioned "Final Soul" game I had friends play it and find bugs, so I could go find it and fix it. I am bummed I no longer have the original code, because I did find more bugs after I worked with Collector to make an installer - where it'd say a door was open, when it really wasn't, because the right event had not yet been triggered. (I'd also like to fix what I consider a similar issue that LSL2 had with the bag in the airplane) - there's a part in the game where it requires something very specific to be typed a specific way - and I have no idea what I did there to cause that.
notbobsmith wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 11:38 pm
Tawmis wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:13 am OoOooo. Those might be fun to try.
I think I still have PowerBasic somewhere on one of my external drives.
I do remember these programs being very picky with the version of BASIC that they were compatible with. I had a Tandy 1000 with the version of GW-BASIC they mention here. Sometime I would try programs that had a slightly different version of GW-BASIC and they wouldn't work.
Hah! I had a Tandy 1000 (SX) also!
Rath Darkblade wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:52 am On a sidenote, why does the presenter's haircut and T-shirt immediately remind me of the 80s? :D
The only way that could be any more 80s is if the backing music was "The Transformers Theme", played softly on a synthesiser. Either that, or Europe's "The Final Countdown". Or any other 80s hair-metal song. ;)
President's hair cut and t-shirt?

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:24 am
by DeadPoolX
Tawmis wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:48 am
Rath Darkblade wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:52 am On a sidenote, why does the presenter's haircut and T-shirt immediately remind me of the 80s? :D
The only way that could be any more 80s is if the backing music was "The Transformers Theme", played softly on a synthesiser. Either that, or Europe's "The Final Countdown". Or any other 80s hair-metal song. ;)
President's hair cut and t-shirt?
I think you misread that. Rath wrote presenter, not president.

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:46 am
by Tawmis
DeadPoolX wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:24 am
Tawmis wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:48 am
Rath Darkblade wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:52 am On a sidenote, why does the presenter's haircut and T-shirt immediately remind me of the 80s? :D
The only way that could be any more 80s is if the backing music was "The Transformers Theme", played softly on a synthesiser. Either that, or Europe's "The Final Countdown". Or any other 80s hair-metal song. ;)
President's hair cut and t-shirt?
I think you misread that. Rath wrote presenter, not president.
You are correct. :lol:

Re: Programming like it's the 80s.

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 7:50 pm
by Rath Darkblade
Tawmis wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:48 am
Rath Darkblade wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:52 am On a sidenote, why does the presenter's haircut and T-shirt immediately remind me of the 80s? :D
The only way that could be any more 80s is if the backing music was "The Transformers Theme", played softly on a synthesiser. Either that, or Europe's "The Final Countdown". Or any other 80s hair-metal song. ;)
President's hair cut and t-shirt?
Yes, I wasn't sure if Tawm was being sarcastic here, or asking a question.

The perils of not seeing people's facial expression! :lol:

But I was wondering, "What does the President have to do with it? And when does the President wear a T-shirt, anyway?" ;)