After playing a little bit with QBasic when I was a kid, I was given a K&R C book. My takeaway: programming is not for me. I didn't look at programming seriously again until I was 23. This article is terrible advice.https://www.zeroequalsfalse.press/2017/11/29/c/
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I lived a similar life, at a similar time. The toolset was also a challenge. MS QuickC would use (now I know) the "tiny" memory model by default, and refuse to compile pretty much anything beyond a "hello world"https://books.google.com/books?id=fHghpJa3va4C&lpg=PA290&ots=Tq4rz4As45&dq=MS%20quickC%20memory%20model&pg=PA290#v=onepage&q=MS%20quickC%20memory%20model&f=false …
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In the 80s, most people we're using Pascal and Qbasic. Those didn't break me from programming but in retrospect at that time, C would have been a much better choice IMO.
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