Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Hardware is getting better, software is getting crappier. Whats your point?
^^^^ In a nutshell! Better hardware enabled Microsoft's asshole multi-contracted out bloat code to reign. Anyone remember Borland? Back in the very last days of it mattering, they made competing programs that handed MS their bloated gargantuan ass.
***Geezer Stories Alert!***
I remember first learning to program in Fortran using punch cards in college. Later I worked (briefly enough) as a Cobol programmer on remote "dumb" terminals hooked to an IBM mainframe. Programmers knew Assembly language intimately as a matter of course and survival back then, often walking several miles through the snow uphill both ways to get to work.
As a private user, I LOVED the compact, ordered world of DOS. Make a directory, load your new proggie in that directory, and if you didn't want it anymore, delete the proggie and remove that directory -- no bloody insane aftermath of zombie DLL's to haunt your hard drive!
Early versions of Norton Utilities used to let you look at memory maps directly. You could fuck with proggies at the most basic leve!
Plus, fewer 12 year old assholes were on the BBS's, as well as for quite a few early years of the intarweb. Those who were
really into computers were a select few who were generally a bit older than 12 and really knew their shit, such as it was.
The early overclocking enthusiast community was
beyond awesome. Back then, onions tied to their belts (as was the custom), GIANTS roamed the land!
GIANTS I tell you, GIANTS!! :laugh: