When you first started to write program, what was the first programming language you learned?
Please don't post repeats. If someone already posted it, just vote for it.
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When you first started to write program, what was the first programming language you learned? Please don't post repeats. If someone already posted it, just vote for it. |
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6800 Assembler on a SWTP SS-50 bus micro-computer kit. 30+ years ago |
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First ZX Spectrum Basic, Then Commodore 64 Basic, (and LOGO) Then a long gap when my first Windows machine didn't boot into a Basic prompt :-( (although IIRC it had something called QBasic?) Then Java -- which put me off programming for a long time. Then Python, which got me interested again -- hooked, in fact. And now learning C++ and Java again thanks to Python healing my programmer soul!! :-) |
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TI-BASIC for the TI-83... wrote a quadratic formula shortcut app for Algebra |
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PHP 4. blush |
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BASIC on an Amiga 500 |
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mine was qbasic |
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Logo when I was 9. I've forgotten it now completely. |
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COMAL during high school. Judging by the lack of a mention so far, it must be pretty rare. |
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And one more for Commodore Basic! |
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English Phonics. After an initial grasp of the syntax, I learned the power to command large dynamic objects through space and time with simple utterances. Although, the system has a sometimes buggy interface and not always predictable return values. |
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Started with Python 3 Years ago on fresh installed Debian System. |
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Pascal on an Apple Classic II |
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Dartmouth BASIC, running on a Control Data 6600 mainframe. |
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GW Basic on a Tandy 1000. I still remember when I figured out (with minimal documentation) how to allocate more memory to video and jump to screen 10, with 16 colors! gasp |
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I cut my programming teeth on zMUD scripts and macros. I spent a good chunk of my early teens as a MUD zombie, and this is the only reason I don't consider it a huge waste. Turns out there's nothing that motivates you to learn as much as improved performance in an online game! |
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mIrc script, and then Visual Basic 6. mIrc script was pretty fun. It was the old days :P |
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Delphi 4, Object Pascal, some 10 years ago. |
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Bally Arcade BASIC (it only had 1.2K of RAM), followed by Apple Basic on an Apple II. |
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Turbo Basic and FoxPro Dos 2.6, funny no interfaces at all :) |
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Amsoft Basic on an Amstrad CPC 6128. 128k of RAM, and could only access one 64k bank at a time. |
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C via "C For Dummies" |
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Pascal ( in 1998 ) using Borland Turbo pascal |
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Data General BASIC on a DG Nova 2; age 12. MiniComps can crash too! |
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BASIC running on an IBM mainframe computer, using Selectric terminals. For those unfamiliar, that's an IBM Selectric typewriter, (with fanfold paper running through it), driven by a serial interface with a 100 baud modem. |
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ti-83 plus' built in programming language |
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Borland C++, the DOS version (I could not remember the version number). I've learn this from college as prerequisite for my Engineering class |
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One of the first BASIC interpereters on what my fuzzy memory remembers as an old Burroughs mainframe with a teletypewriter (we're talking approximately 1965 or so here) |
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BBC Basic Editing/Replying in Opera identified as Opera doesn't work sometimes (just upgraded to Opera 9.6) :( |
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BASIC on an Acorn Electron. |
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