Further back MF’er.

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Oh god…

Windows XP was my first eXPerience at home, but my grandpa had a Windows 95 PC that we got to play around with when we were at the countryside as kids

I’ve never ever used a floppy disk, I’ll tell you that much

I remember when floppies….. were floppy.

Recognize those boxes. But I didn’t type in that code chain🤔

My first PC (note, not computer) ran MS-DOS 3.

When I got fancy I upgraded to DOS 6.22.

Don’t think I know what DOS is, I’ve heard of it for sure 🤔🤔

It came before graphics. We turned it on, and got:

C:\>

Dunno 🤷‍♀️ about this either

Similar comparable experience would be the cmd.exe these days?

Yes. That’s emulating DOS because Microsoft never breaks backwards compatibility. 🤣😂

For real though. The entire thing used to be command.com

They named it cmd.exe to remind us.

What lol, fond memory when I was around 8-9 I messed up the computer at my step parents company office, just fiddling around had to pull a big ass book and load 12 diskettes for DOS and then reload windows..happy times lol

This is how programmers are made.

With pirating torrents and homebrewing my own and my friends PlayStation Portables (PSPs), I always was close, but really not that interested in the coding part 🤔

I’m probably more of a product manager and UX/UI guy, if I were to go down that line of profession

We need those guys too.

I can tell at a glance when a UI was made by a programmer. 😂

Understood fully

Could have went that route step bro was already in university studying when he came home on weekends I use to shadow him picked up a lot, but I chose physical labor lol, can’t be in a office setting for too long I like the outdoors

I have family members the same way. My job would drive them nuts!

A lot of the trades make more than I do now anyways. 😂🤷‍♂️