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Comment by ozymandiax

20 hours ago

I was born too late (not a bad thing necessarily) to have experienced that founding era. But I think that for later generations, there's a lot to learn still from what evolved in the earliest years. We've gained a lot since then, but we also lost a lot. Mean and lean programming, closeness to the hardware, inventiveness. And the liberating absence of 'software stacks'...

It's fascinating how on such a tiny computer, something like a comfortable interactive Lisp just emerged. Relatively comfortable.

Which is yet another reason to folks open their minds to what is actually possible on their super computers, instead of thinking only C and similar languages will deliver.