Advertisements for early home computers were rife with possibilities for their use in the home, from cataloging recipes to personal finance to home automation,[2][3][4] but these were seldom realized in practice. Often the home computer user was required to learn computer programming if no packaged software was available for a particular application; a significant time commitment many weren't willing to make. Still, for many the home computer offered the first opportunity to learn to program.[5]
The line between a 'business' and 'home' computer market segments has blurred, since the computers typically use the same operating systems, processor architectures, applications and peripherals. Another change from the home computer era is that the once-common endeavour of writing one's own software programs has almost vanished from home computer use
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