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  • N NormDroid

    Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?

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    tchris
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    Fortran - 1981

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      ian dennis 0
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      Fortran IVb on an IBM 1130 in 1967

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      • N NormDroid

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        Earl Truss
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        FORTRAN IV on a CDC mainframe at school in 1969. Went on to use assembler for the next 15 years while learning Pascal and C.

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        • N NormDroid

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          Bob Buckingham
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          Assembler for the Univac Digital Trainer in Jan 1965.

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          • N NormDroid

            Mine was McDonnell Douglas Basic + Assembler + Proc (Eq Java) + English (SQL) and Assembler. What was yours?

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            Algol60 1975

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            • A Alexander DiMauro

              TI-Basic (1981) on a TI-99/4A. I miss that computer... :^)

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              kmoorevs
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              Me too! I was in about 9th grade. I used to write little programs to solve math and physics homework. It was a real pain to load/save programs via cassette. I used to love playing the Scott Adams Adventure games. I actually bought the TI-Extended Basic cartridge, but I don't remember using it much. Years later when I started at uni in comp sci, Basic was the first programming course I took.

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              • N NormDroid

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                Manfred70
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                It was ALGOL60 (on a british NE503) in 68. Later (70) FORTRAN II on the CDC3300. Manfred (age 70)

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                • O Oshtri Deka

                  Basic 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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                  Thomas Williams
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                  Hi, My first programming language was Basic on a Sinclair ZX81. Then Z80 machine code on the Sinclair Spectrum. regards Asimov

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                  • N NormDroid

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                    EbenRoux
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                    BASIC on the Commodore VIC20 :) 1984 - age 12

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                    • N NormDroid

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                      Doug98502
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                      In high school we shared a teletype console which used a 300 baud modem to program some flavor of Basic on an HP2000 in the late 70's. We ending up with piles of rolled heat sensing paper after completing our assignments.

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                      • N NormDroid

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                        fulloflove
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                        Mine was Pascal but now I almost forgot it

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