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True. For example, the Apple ][+ came with a demo disk full of programs for the then-new Applesoft BASIC language, and this was one of them. The questions were saved by POKEing them into arrays hard-coded into the program, allowing you to SAVE the modified program after running it.

It seemed like a neat trick at the time. There was also a crude CRUD database that worked the same way, retaining up to 50 names and phone numbers.

Actually that disk had a lot of really cool programs, now that I think about it. A biorhythm plotter, Woz's "Little Brick Out" Breakout clone, and a few other demos by luminaries like Bruce Tognazzini and Bob Bishop. And of course, ELIZA, the mother of all LLMs... only it was called FREUD for some reason.



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