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A blast from the past - PC Tech Journal article from 1987
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A blast from the past - PC Tech Journal article from 1987
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http://www.pcjs.org/modules/shared/templates/pdf.html?url=/pubs/pc/magazines/pctj/PCTJ-1987-04/pages/PCTJ-1987-04%2054.pdf&page=54&total=218

PC Tech Journal reviewed FoxBASE, Clipper, and Quicksilver in Spring 1987. THIS IS HISTORY.

I still clearly remember the day I read this article. I was eating breakfast at a hotel in Parris Island, South Carolina, the day my brother was graduating from Marine Boot Camp. I sat there for over an hour, eating bacon and eggs and reading this article.

I was 22 years old and had just pocketed about $1,500 for doing a dBase app for EDS. I was a liberal arts major and self-taught developer and wanted to work in this industry so badly I would have walked miles through a desert for it.

Previously as a teen I always looked at adults who loved their careers as total whackos - but then I discovered what lit them up. The day I read this article (again and again and again) was my flash point.

Later in 1987 Borland released Turbo-C. Then Sequitur Software released a CodeBase library that allowed C developers to maintain dBase tables. Then I landed my first job and was mentored by Fox author Mike Antonovich. A perfect storm.

And then the boys from Perrysburg released the most fantastic 1.0 product of all time - FoxPro 1 in the fall of 1989. And then a year later I won an award from USDA for some Fox apps I wrote.

I was damn fortunate - I came into the industry at the perfect time.

Always fun to take a stroll down memory lane.
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