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Agree with the author’s thesis of how the folks that “grew with computers” have an advantage over those approaching them now, in terms of understanding the inner workings. I’m not sure that this matters much in terms of solving actual problems though, which is probably a good thing.
But I somehow find it a little bit sad that this is the case, so I’ll plug my own https://www.endbasic.dev/ because it’s very fitting in this context :) I’ve been building it precisely as a way to understand everything that’s going on (although it’s still far from fulfilling that promise).
Also, buried in the article is a reference to the https://10print.org/ book. I recently came across it at HPB and it has been a pretty entertaining read. Couldn’t believe there was so much to write about such a simple little program!
If you haven’t seen them, Acorn Books in the UK have put out a lovely set of hardback reprints of some of the classic Melbourne House titles. Well worth a look: https://acornbooks.uk/retro-reprints/
Like many others before me, my occasional weekend hobby has revolved around writing a ZX Spectrum emulator as a way to better understand these primitive but fascinating machines: https://github.com/timsneath/cambridge. Nothing special, but a fun project nevertheless.