▲ | ttul 16 hours ago | |
My view of the PC dev era was through the lens of a kid growing up in the 1980s with a dad who programmed for a living. My dad was a big fan of the Borland IDEs starting with Turbo Pascal and then moving on to the world of C and C++ by the late-1980s. As a kid, my friend and I spent hundreds of hours in Quick Basic’s TUI - always trying to remake Super Mario Bros but never coming close to succeeding. These early IDEs were fantastic at their job and worked so well given the constraints of the DOS environment of the time. It’s a shame that Borland the company eventually faded to black in 2015, but that’s how these things go. I wonder where all the geniuses behind the Borland IDEs ended up. |