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philspil66/README.md

Hey, I'm Phil

I enjoy building cool - and sometimes quirky - software products.

πŸ’Ύ About Me

Programming wise I started back in 1981 as a teenager in the early days of Home & Personal Computing using BASIC, and from there progressed to COBOL and using many variations of that. From there I became a Java Developer, and then moved into .NET using C#, VB.NET, classic ASP etc, I then moved into mobile development coding with Android and Apple Objective-C. Also worked with PHP using Laravel, Symfony, and Zend, and have used Python, Golang, and lots of JavaScript frameworks. I've basically done a bunch of stuff πŸ˜‰

I've been Programming for over 40 years now and have worked for some great Tech Companies as well as building micro-businesses which have generated over $2.5 million in sales.

I've worked in many sectors over the years for people such as: NHS, Department of Health, Pen Test Partners, Ryder Plc, Ministry of Defence, Wincanton, Marks and Spencer's (UK & China), Orange, Waitrose, Karstadt (Germany/Europe), Bass Pro Stores (USA), DSG International (Dixons, The Link), 3663, Unipart, Budgens, BWG Spa, Event Support Team Ltd, IAW Resources.

Outside of programming I'm a massive 🎸 music fan and have been hitting the live gig scene for over 30 years, seeing anything from Andy Williams to Napalm Death on the other end of the scale. I like a lot of different genres of music for sure!

I'm not a natural musician myself but like playing with Albelton and hope that something nice sounding will come out of it one day that's worth loading up to Soundcloud.

⚑ My Github

On my Github you will find lots of fun stuff. I do collect lots of old legacy code, especially vintage gaming software, and I'm also writing some games, both recreating some classic old-school games but also planning to write some new games. So check out my repos! All a bit of a work in progress so do ping me if you have any questions.

🌐 Internet Presence

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  1. Apollo-11 Apollo-11 Public

    Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code for the command and lunar modules.

    Assembly 5

  2. IBM-PC-BIOS IBM-PC-BIOS Public

    This is a reconstruction of the original 1981-82 IBM PC BIOS source code using scanning and transcription of the BIOS listings found in the IBM Technical Reference manuals.

    Assembly 53 10

  3. DONKEY.BAS DONKEY.BAS Public

    Donkey, often known by its file name DONKEY.BAS, is a computer game written in 1981 by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Neil Konzen. This is the original BASIC source code.

    BASIC 1

  4. UNIX-June-1972 UNIX-June-1972 Public

    This is the working source code to PDP-11 Unix from 1972.

    C 2

  5. GW-BASIC GW-BASIC Public

    GW-BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language developed by Microsoft from IBM BASICA. This is the original 1983 source code.

    C

  6. MS-DOS MS-DOS Public

    MS-DOS is an operating system for x86-based personal computers. This is the original source code for MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0.

    Assembly