Why it exists
It started with a TRS-80 and a good dad.
In 7th grade, Steve's dad surprised him with a TRS-80 Color Computer. There was no
App Store, no Stack Overflow — just a blinking cursor, a stack of magazines full of BASIC listings,
and hours spent typing them in line by line. PEEK and POKE
poked at raw memory. 10 GOTO 10 was your first infinite loop. You learned how a
computer actually worked, one byte at a time.
RetroCode is that machine, rebuilt for a Mac — a real 8-bit CPU you can single-step, a BASIC that
draws on a chunky pixel display, and an AI sitting beside you the way a patient friend would have back then.
It's the on-ramp to programming we wish we could hand every curious kid.

