I got into coding at home when I realized ctrl-break gave me a BASIC command prompt on my Apple //c. It was really cool, and I spent a lot of time learning to code. There was one small problem: doing so on startup meant I didn't get a DOS. In other words, every program I wrote like that meant I couldn't keep it.
I eventually learned to get a ProDOS disk setup, and save my work, but it was still fun.
I eventually learned to get a ProDOS disk setup, and save my work, but it was still fun.