Ok Which was very your first programming language?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSBasic on outdated Apple|| compatible machine, then QBasic on 286 machine, that was during secondary education. Both courses were part of compulsory curriculum and sucked, though I've learned how to make never-ending loop. Therefore I consider Fortran as my first programming language (entry-level college course), because I actually learned something.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSPascal, in Octobre 1984, at University. The biggest program I did was a fully workable board game called Kalah, based on a programming task we were given to program a min-max game tree for the same. At about the same time I purchased my first real computer, the C=ommodore(TM) Plus 4, but I never dabbled into Basic programming until after I've learned the basics (pun not intended, but appreciated). Spent considerably more time on 6502 Assembler than Basic though. The only Basic program I ever wrote was a Tetris Clone on "Micro Basic", the only compiler for the C=+4 I could find at the time.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSStarted in school with Java, and used Ready to program with Java 1.7.1 I think.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSThe first language I used to write a non-trivial program was (Quick)Basic, in 1991, I think. I wrote a text-based adventure game and a little program that did some basic math, to do my school homework for me. ;-) Laziness for the win. I was 11 at the time... good times. Later on in the early '90s I hacked a couple of games (infinite lives!) by running them in DOS's "debug", so I dabbled with x86 assembler. Then I moved on to Visual Basic and Hexen-C (the C-like scripting language for modding the game Hexen), and then started doing proper programming in C and C++.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSNorm .net wrote:
What was yours?
Motorola 6800 Assembly back in 1980 :cool: -- RP
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
Software Kinetics Wear a hard hat it's under construction
Metro RSSTI-Basic (1981) on a TI-99/4A. I miss that computer... :^)
I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone - Bjarne Stroustrup The world is going to laugh at you anyway, might as well crack the 1st joke! My code has no bugs, it runs exactly as it was written.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSHmmm. 1963, Fortran,mainframe, punch cards, argh! How did we survive?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSMicrosoft Color Basic on a TRS-80 Color Computer in 1982. Upgraded by chip to Microsoft Extended Color Basic. Then also in the 80's Microsoft Extended Basic on a Spectravideo MSX 728. 30 years later i'm using exactly the same string manipulation language in Visual Basic.NET Framework 4.5. Cool huh? Assember, Pascal, C++ have come and gone in the interim.
codito ergo sum
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSCommodore Basic on a VIC 20 (1980/1981), but after about 6 months I began mixing that with 6502 assembler (anybody remember "poke"? Those were the days, writing out 6502 assembler on paper, converting the opcodes into hex, typing them into "data" statements and looping over the lot, "poke"ing into memory :-))
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSFORTRAN IV, coded using punched cards, executed on an IBM 360 mainframe, circa 1965. With luck, I got two or three compiles accomplished each evening. It took about a week to get each programming assignment finished. You punched your code using a keypunch machine, added some system control cards, wrapped the stack with a rubber band and dropped it in a hopper. Eventually the system's operator fed your cards into a card reader, and returned them to you wrapped in one or more sheets of green/white paper containing your program's results. The work was done for an electrical engineering course titled "Numerical Methods and FORTRAN Programming". Since then, I've never had a job where I didn't have access to "personal computing" power!
Donald S. Szarkowicz, Ph.D. E-mail: dszarkow@hotmail.com
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Commodore Basic on a VIC 20 (1980/1981), but after about 6 months I began mixing that with 6502 assembler (anybody remember "poke"? Those were the days, writing out 6502 assembler on paper, converting the opcodes into hex, typing them into "data" statements and looping over the lot, "poke"ing into memory :-))
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSAlgol 60 on an Elliot 803 in 1967.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
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Metro RSSMy very first programming job was COBOL programming language on a Philips mainframe computer in Oss, Holland. Circa 1973.
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Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?
Software Kinetics Wear a hard hat it's under construction
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