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El sábado 7 de Marzo se realizó en el Distrito Audiovisual el primer evento de Women Techmakers en Argentina donde...
Posted by Ada ITW on Friday, March 13, 2015

A "better late than never" thanks...

I want to thank (better late than never, am I right?) for interviewing me as part of a series of conversations with women in tech. 


Swapnil: When did you start using computers?
Laura:
I was 13 when my older brother asked our parents to buy our first computer, an Atari 1040 ST (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_ST). I used it to play games, mostly.  Some of my schoolmates had Commodore 64s at the time, there I wrote the only lines of code I knew:
10 PRINT “Laura”
20 GOTO 10
Those lines were all I knew about programming for many years, I wish now I found learning material that interested me more by then. My cousins had ZX Spectrums but I wasn’t too interested.
When I was 19 my brother bought a modem, we had a 486 with a monochrome CTR monitor by then, and reading/writing messages in FidoNet and chatting live in BBSs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system) through the phone line was what really started everything, I became interested in computers.

Check the complete article here:

http://www.linuxveda.com/2012/09/26/using-gnulinux-is-cooler-than-using-windows-laura-lucas-alday