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What was your first programme? Remember!

When you first learned coding what was the first programme which you wrote and did it carry out without any error.

4th Mar 2017, 3:01 AM
KUMAR SHASHWAT
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does the classical "hello world" count? If you learn any language and don't begin with hello world you'll be cursed and won't learn properly. hahaha just kidding :D
4th Mar 2017, 3:07 AM
LayB
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Lua. I made a little car game too, very simple some months later using Löve 2D engine. Now, I'm trying Python
4th Mar 2017, 3:24 AM
LayB
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Language: Lua it was developed by Brazilian programmers. It's as simple as Python, actually.
4th Mar 2017, 3:49 AM
LayB
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@leaky egg I also used Qbasic to code! brings back memories!
4th Mar 2017, 5:21 AM
Andre van Rensburg
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a menu for my games written in basic on a 386 ms dos machine back in the 90s. simply a list of games, you hit the number on the menu and the corresponding game starts. upon exit it loops back to the menu. I made this as commands in dos were long and if your games were in different folders it became a mission to access them.
4th Mar 2017, 5:18 AM
Andre van Rensburg
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which language it was layB
4th Mar 2017, 3:09 AM
KUMAR SHASHWAT
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a very basic calculator in QBASIC when I was a kid.
4th Mar 2017, 4:34 AM
LordHill
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I started in scrach when it was new and from there I shot off into python and I see that scrach has helped me learn the way loops and various other things work
4th Mar 2017, 3:48 AM
Riley Laher
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A BASIC program to calculate something to do with a spring. My first successful one was to calculate the quadratic equation on a ti-84
4th Mar 2017, 6:27 AM
Swyftwulf
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