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But at least it teaches more efficient coding. When you've got 4Gb of RAM to play with, judging by modern programs, there is a tendency to get sloppy with the coding. The National Museum are showing A level students what it used to be like before object orientated programming and cut and paste.
Eeee, when I did A level we had to send out programs on coding sheets to Blackburn College to be punched on to card before being fed in to the mainframe. They then invariably came back with one card at right angles to the rest to signify where the error in your code was. Happy times.
But at least it teaches more efficient coding. When you've got 4Gb of RAM to play with, judging by modern programs, there is a tendency to get sloppy with the coding. The National Museum are showing A level students what it used to be like before object orientated programming and cut and paste.

Eeee, when I did A level we had to send out programs on coding sheets to Blackburn College to be punched on to card before being fed in to the mainframe. They then invariably came back with one card at right angles to the rest to signify where the error in your code was. Happy times.