How BASIC Shaped a Generation of Programmers

How BASIC Shaped a Generation of Programmers When you powered on a Commodore 64 in 1983, the first thing you saw was: READY. Blinking cursor. No graphical interface. No visual metaphors. Just BASIC - a programming language that wasn’t supposed to be the foundation of computing education, but became exactly that. BASIC shaped how an entire generation thought about programming. Not because it was the best language, but because it was the only language available on personal computers. If you wanted to write anything on your C64, your Spectrum, your BBC Micro, or your Apple II, you were writing BASIC. And when constraints force a population into a single tool, that tool becomes the culture. ...

April 9, 2026 · 12 min · James M

Favourite Computers, Consoles & Mobiles

A list of all my favourite computers, phones & games consoles I’ve mostly owned or used at school & college, in order of purchase / initial use … Computers Commodore PET (1977) The Commodore PET was the first computer I learnt BASIC in the school computing club (1981) The first program I wrote was an animated Christmas card as part of a school competition, I was quite proud of it. We were meant to showcase all of our programs at a public school event however I forgot to take the tape with me to school, I was truly gutted. I also mislaid the tape at home so have lost all those initial programs I wrote :( ...

July 29, 2024 · 11 min · James M