twesterm said:
You're right, I don't get that joke (and don't remember BASIC only letting me having variables with names that are one letter, but it's been years since I used BASIC) but I was referring to the people that say M$ meaning an evil money grubbing corporation.
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I remember when BASIC only let you use single letter variable names, but I also remember M$ coming into use in the late 80s. All of the MS BASICs I can think of for 80s micros (Applesoft, BASICA, GW-BASIC) all supported long variable names. TRS-BASIC only let you have short variables, but that's nothing to do with MS. Is this is a reference to Altairs? If so, it sounds like one of those retroactively applied meanings.
As far as I know, there's no BASIC reference. The phrase was coined after that period. M$ is just short for Micro$oft or Micro$haft.
I use M$ if I'm referring to Bill Gates' money-grubbing ways and I think I'm being snarky.
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