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I was 7 years old. It was on a Bell+Howell computer at school (which was an Apple II+ painted black, with different badge and a "suitcsae handle" with proper paddle ports and ectra A/V connectors on the back). It was actually not Applesoft nor Integer BASIC either; it was in LOGO, to draw a square with the "turtle".

The next year we had two Commodore 64s placed in our classroom. Students interested in using them at lunch hour had to get a "computer license" from our homeroom teacher--he would provide us with a lesson and have us write a quiz. Then we got a little laminated card as our "license to compute". We would sign up for a turn to use one of the C64s during the lunch hour/recess first come first served up to a maximum number of times a month (since about 10 kids were "licensed" and there were 2 computers you could not used them daily). The "license" was invented by the teacher basically to teach the rules of using the computers properly and to restrict access to the computers by the less responsible students. I wrote LOGO and Basic code on the C64.

I was 9 when we got our first computer at home--a Coleco ADAM. I wrote SmartBASIC (Applesoft compatible BASIC port with some mods to take advantage of ADAM's superior graphics and sound), SmartLOGO and MBASIC on CP/M (which the ADAM ran as an alternative to the built in EOS operating system). That was when I first wrote code on my very own computer. I wrote my first line of assembly code on the ADAM (Z80 assembly).

All this happened before QBasic (I wrote that first line of assembly the summer before QuickBASIC 1.0 was released), and before my introduction to the MS-DOS world of computing. Guess that makes me younger than a few here, but older than many.
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