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by julesallen
141 days ago
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There’s need and there’s want I suppose. My oldest computer book I won’t part with is Alan Simpson’s dBase III+ Programmer's reference guide, circa 1987. This book was transformative and allowed me to get a gig as a coder, so much self driven practice on a crappy underpowered generic clone PC. That crappy hardware was an advantage I didn’t see at the time, having to think about routines that were fast enough based not because of faster disks and tons of RAM. Do I need this book? Not so much. But it brings me joy carefully flipping through it on occasion. |
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