Ten-year-old techie achieving computer degree 40 years later
In the early ‘80s, Walter Luna got what must have been a prize to any 10-year-old techie: a TI-99/4A.
Clunky by today’s standards, the early home computer with a cassette drive launched his entry into BASIC programming language.
Luna didn’t know it then, but his technology fascination would come full circle four decades later when he enrolled in San Jacinto College’s applications...
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