Short version:
First on DIGITAL;
Then on Macintosh for years;
Learning Linux now.
Longer version:
First on RSTS/E,
PDP-11 tricks--
And then came the VAX.
VMS was fun.
32 bits--much more room.
Terminals were slow.
Microcomputers.
Why so cool? Bitmapped displays!
Just blew me away.
Macs were beautiful:
Quickdraw, Toolbox, Finder, fonts...
Bitch to program, though.
Heard about Linux.
Took a while to see the point;
So much power--free.
Twenty-five years on,
I'm still learning every day.
Will it never end? :)
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-- Needs to learn to LINK PAGES so as not to create tons of orphans and thus work for our poor wiki gnomes. Appreciate all the contributions though. --GreigMcGill
-- Greig, he does claim that he's "learning every day", so there's hope yet! -- DavidHallett
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