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Randor 9-Mar-12 13:47
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Hi David,

It sounds like we are around the same age. I was also programming with C/C++ back in the mid 80's and early 90's.

DavidCrow wrote:
Back then MS did not have a resource editor.

Sure they did. The resource editor back then was called 'App Studio'. I still have my copy of Visual Studio 1.0 and I also have installed in a VM image. I made a screenshot of the resource editor for you.

Screenshot of the Visual Studio 1.0 resource editor[^]

DavidCrow wrote:
I routinely used Notepad, and then started using the one from Borland.

I was mostly doing Unix (SunOS) development back then... the closest thing we had to notepad was pico (although most Unix C/C++ software engineers used emacs/vim). I moved permanently to Linux development around 1994/1995. Windows programming was only a hobby born out of curiosity at that time. I did not begin doing full-time Windows development until around 1999/2000 soon after RedHat bailed out of desktop development when they had a dispute with the Gnome developers.

Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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