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by Trixter
535 days ago
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I'm very sorry for your loss. In the early 1990s, QModem's workflow for offline inter-BBS email (in the QWK file format) allowed me to communicate several times weekly, much faster than physical mailed letters, to people all over the world that I would not have been able to do otherwise. It helped me curb depression, build my technical skills, and join a community whose members I am still in contact with over a third of a century later. QModem was written in Turbo Pascal, and was noticeably faster than other terminal ("modem") programs on my aging 8086 hardware at the time. And knowing it was written in TP, and being a TP programmer myself, gave me hope for the possibility of writing fast code in a high-level language myself, which I eventually did. I would not be as successful in my life today without the positive experiences made possible by QModem. PS: Your father's choice of name for his shareware company, "The Forbin Project", was quite the hax0r flex at the time. |
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