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One just wonders if the cooperative-multitasking BASIC implemented in this machine really was necessary for an MVP. Other than if that just happened to be the sort of programming that the developer at the time was familiar with.

Also, this really is the 'engineering' discipline with the lowest level of craftsmanship and regard for rigor, isn't it? Because the failures are usually intangible, not directly life-threatening.




> One just wonders if the cooperative-multitasking BASIC implemented in this machine really was necessary for an MVP.

I have a feeling that someone already had that hammer ready and was in search of a nail. :)


Might be case of a VB6 programmer who graduated to .Net C# but still misses the good old days.




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