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I remember reading an article in Popular Mechanics circa late 1970s introducing BASIC (with simple examples) that I think (IIRC) was my first exposure to programming. Anyone else have a similar memory and does anyone have a link to it?

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Don't close me dude! – JoelFan Oct 25 at 17:15

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Well, I wasn't yet alive then, but you can search the Popular Mechanics archives on Google. There seem to be lots of results about programming in BASIC, so I'm not sure which one you're looking for.

Here's an article on programming a computer, from June 1978, with an example program in BASIC.

"They laughed when I sat down at the computer..." Article from Popular Mechanics on programming in BASIC

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I think this was the one: books.google.com/books?id=qc8DAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA… Thanks for leading me to that pleasant memory! :) – JoelFan Oct 25 at 16:40
The link above is June 1978, "They laughed when I sat down at the computer", by Stephen Walton -- the programming example (actually a screen shot!) is a few pages into the article, on page 128 – JoelFan Oct 25 at 16:44
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Oh wow. That does bring back the memories. Remember Byte magazine? – dkackman Oct 25 at 16:51
Oops I missed that you actually linked to the right article! I didn't need to search for it! – JoelFan Oct 25 at 16:51
I had just glanced at the article, and so I incorrectly mentioned that it was about blackjack; it looks like they just mention blackjack, but don't show the program for that. I've added a snippet of the article here to make it easier to identify. – Brian Campbell Oct 25 at 17:08
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Try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro%5FInstrumentation%5Fand%5FTelemetry%5FSystems which references a January 1975 article

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