LOL Steve and B+!
My history of using BASIC is a bit scattered, but here you go:
1987 - Used my friend's Texas Instruments to program with using magazines.
1988 - My parents bought a Franklin 2000 (Apple 2e compatible - which Franklin was sued a bit later by Apple but I never knew about that) from Sears. Remember the HOME command instead of CLS?
1988 - I took 2 programming classes in school, one in High School (Apple 2e BASIC) and one in the summer in college (BASICA on IBM's) (while I was still in High School).
1992 - We sold the Franklin.
1995 - We bought a Pentium 90 with Windows 95 and that is when I met my first online buddies on the comp.lang.basic.misc newsgroup and made my own GeoCities website with my new QBasic programs.
1996 - I found a free small BASIC language with a compiler called ASIC 5.0. It was based a lot on GW-BASIC. I added a lot of these to the old All Basic Code monthly packets and put them on my website.
Then I got bored and didn't like trying to fix programs until midnight all the time so I stopped for awhile.
Around 2005 or so I tried Visual Basic a little bit but not much.
Then finally in 2019 I found QB64! :D