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I don't know that its inapplicable to todays education market, to be honest. You can learn a lot about computing with an old 8-bit machine that is completely lost on the modern developer.

Maybe if someone put LOAD81 into a small AVR-based, portable box similar to the one in the article, we'd have a new revolution in software development education. Too many times students of today leave the classroom thinking "the IDE will do all the work for me". This is a highly specious and unproductive mindset, imho .. solved by a little contact with micro-controllers and mini-tools.




http://geoffg.net/maximite.html

That project didn't seem to get much traction.

Maybe it could be achieved with a tweaked Linux on RPi? Create a specific development environment and run a variety of competitions. Things like 1k, or 7DRL, or whatnot.




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