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As a kid I received a C16... (a downsized C64, just 16KB of ram, 1984) throwed it away a few years ago.
But my first steps where there: basic, and even some assembler.
In the office, we still have a few C64 standing around using them (more and more seldom) as simulators (custom eeproms with program in basic)
Big advantage: just power them and they are working in less thant 5 seconds!
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20 years? Hah! I started in 1969 on IBM 360 mainframes. Am now 61 and still writing code, these days in VB.NET and C#NET, and even things like jQuery. And still having fun. But having said that, I'm not working full-time now, and probably won't be in the game professionally for much longer. But still, 40+ years, not bad.
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1968 IBM 534 OCR, 1970 IBM 1401, 1973 IBM 360... OMG that sure makes me old.
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