Howdy!
Hmmm...lessee...I'm coming up on 30 years since I graduated from
high school... In no particular order, I've learned and written code
in the following languages:
- Algol
- TUTOR
- C
- Pascal
- FORTRAN
- COBOL
- Z80 assembler
- PDP-11 assembler
- BASIC
- awk
- (k)sh
- csh
- Perl
- Lisp
- Pilot
- CourseWriter
- DOS batch
- Java
- SQL (multiple dialects)
- HyperTalk
- Postscript
- C++
- (Web)Focus
- PMS
- Forth
- JavaScript
- Business Objects (I think)
- ...
I may have left a couple out... OK, so it's not quite one per year in the
long run, but it comes pretty close...
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