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by jjindev
4254 days ago
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I was one of those boys who bought a TRS-80. The thing is, I don't remember it as a peer accepted pursuit for me either. This was before anyone noticed, let alone Hollywood recast it as their version of Revenge of the Nerds. This was when being a nerd was not nice. While I did get some quasi support from people who thought it might help in a career someday, the much more common response in those days was "who needs a home computer?" Update: I agree that we should encourage everyone with an aptitude now to go into higher ROI fields (of which CS is one), I do think it is a bit reconstructed history to make TRS-80s actually "cool" and "non-cool kids excluded." Indeed, the TRS-80 was not even a game machine. PCs as game machines came a bit later, and as price effective ones, much later. |
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