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Pab Sungenis, developer
Hi, I’m Randy Kindig and this is an interview-only episode of Antic, The Atari 8-bit computer podcast. Our guest for this show is Pab Sungenis, a long-time (and current) developer for the Atari 8-bits. A long time ago, Pab wrote a popular piece of bulletin board software called AtariLink BBS. He also developed an off-line mail reader. He was also more recently involved briefly with enhancements to the SpartaDOS alternative DOS, arguably one of the best DOS’s ever developed for the Atari 8-bit. His current project is an exciting one where he is working to develop a new programming language to target the Atari 8-bits. I hope you enjoy this.
Teaser Quotes:
“I kinda got into the habit of: if you need it, write it.”
“It surprised me when my hacks of Keith's (Ledbetter) programs started finding their way onto Compuserve.”
“What if you took Action! and you added object-oriented programming?”
Links:
Pab Sungenis Website
Blog
grumpy cat for 2600 at YouTube
grumpy cat blog
thread for new Accomplish language on AtariAge
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Pab Sungenis, developer
Hi, I’m Randy Kindig and this is an interview-only episode of Antic, The Atari 8-bit computer podcast. Our guest for this show is Pab Sungenis, a long-time (and current) developer for the Atari 8-bits. A long time ago, Pab wrote a popular piece of bulletin board software called AtariLink BBS. He also developed an off-line mail reader. He was also more recently involved briefly with enhancements to the SpartaDOS alternative DOS, arguably one of the best DOS’s ever developed for the Atari 8-bit. His current project is an exciting one where he is working to develop a new programming language to target the Atari 8-bits. I hope you enjoy this.
Teaser Quotes:
“I kinda got into the habit of: if you need it, write it.”
“It surprised me when my hacks of Keith's (Ledbetter) programs started finding their way onto Compuserve.”
“What if you took Action! and you added object-oriented programming?”
Links:
Pab Sungenis Website
Blog
grumpy cat for 2600 at YouTube
grumpy cat blog
thread for new Accomplish language on AtariAge

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