I'm writing a history of Visual Basic, Chapter 1 is up
2 days ago
- #Software History
- #Microsoft
- #Visual Basic
- The author is writing a history of Visual Basic, focusing on its origins, lineage, and the people involved, rather than just Microsoft executives or technical details.
- Chapter 1 covers the period from 1964 to 1992, including six articles on topics like the birth of BASIC, Microsoft's BASIC dynasty, Alan Cooper's contributions, and the development of Visual Basic.
- The series aims to highlight lesser-known developers and stories, such as those of Alan Cooper, Scott Ferguson, and other key figures often overlooked in existing histories.
- The project is structured as a book on a website, with blog posts as companions, and plans for future chapters covering version details and notable characters.
- The author was inspired by personal experience with VB1 in 1991 and a desire to document the human and historical context behind Visual Basic.