How the Commodore 64 Shaped My Career and Opened My World
I Owe My Life to the Commodore 64

I credit my career as a Lead Application Developer to the Commodore 64 my parents bought me in 1983. Beyond basic BASIC programming, playing pirated games taught me resilience and problem-solving. The machine also bridged language barriers with family, introduced me to sports culture, and connected me to a global community via BBS, ultimately giving me a life worth living.
"This 8-bit computer with 64 kilobytes of random access memory has given me a life worth living."