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Cart #55773 | 2018-08-27 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

Back in the day when the Macintosh computer was all the rage, I seethed with envy when comparing it to the lowly DOS and IBM-pc QBasic 1.0 programming language I had at the time.

But there was one effect the Macintosh could do that always got me twitching, and that was the very interesting and unique way you could click on an icon and it would show "afterburner" rectangular trails of it changing from the size of an icon to the window it presented.

Now I'm fairly good with math but I'm not always good about how to get a particular result in a small amount of calculations - as can definitely be seen here.

Yet as I'm going through my archives, I'm poking through and looking at all kinds of old code I wrote. I'm especially looking for, "Professor Twist's Tome." a text adventure I wrote back when I was in High School.

If I can find it, I will definitely present it here in PICO.

Until then, enjoy MacZoom, and yes - please - by all means - optimize the FLIP out of it ! :D

P#55774 2018-08-27 13:43 ( Edited 2018-08-27 17:43)


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