When you first started to write program, what was the first programming language you learned?
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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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Locomotive BASIC on an Amstrad CPC 464. Line numbers rock! |
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Basic and then Modula-2! |
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I went to one of those bad colleges who taught Java as a first language... of course, the next class they turned around and dumped us into C data structures and another in Assembly, so I guess they didn't corrupt us too badly. |
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AMOS on the Commodore Amiga. I remember typing in some crazy Amiga Format code to get Pong to work! |
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Basic on a Commodore 64 Long break... GW Basic Long Break... QBasic Long Break... Visual Basic 3 |
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C (in college). And then C++, then Java, then VB.NET, then C# (as hobby during college days). After getting my first job: VB, Java, Python, C and now C++. All in 4 years! |
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Q-BASIC => JavaScript => TI-83 BASIC => PHP. HTML before JavaScript but that doesn't really count. |
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I first programmed in logic circuits (1970). The first programming Language that I learned was FORTRAN II (1971). The first program that I was actually able to run on a computer was in NCR BASIC(1973). |
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BASIC on Wang 2200. |
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C++... in college before it was replaced in the curriculum with java midway through my degree. |
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Assembler(ppc specifically) |
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GEM Basic @ 6 ! It was on a amstrad 1640. |
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Inform 6, a language for creating text adventures/interactive fiction |
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ASP3 old asp |
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Does DOS .bat count? Those were dark days. |
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Delphi back in 95? |
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my first programming language is C. |
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DEC BASIC PLUS - 1978 - on punched cards for first 6 weeks. Then switching to a paper terminal running at 110 Baud over acoustic coupler..... I then built an Acorn Atom - 6502/Basic, then onto Apple ][ 6502/AppleSoft Basic. |
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Does LEGO count as language? |
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Color BASIC for TRS-80 Color Computer (on 4K computer) Later upgraded to Extended Color BASIC (and 32K) |
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Java and Assembly |
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Java, back in college as an introduction to OOP. |
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Pascal. Specifically via a little-remembered tutorial program from Symantec called "Just Enough Pascal". |
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BASIC, on the TI Calculator (TI-82) Once I learned how to program functions, I didn't see the need to spend time learning math. Fortunately, my Algebra II teacher realized what I was doing and forced me to learn (by not allowing calculators on tests). |
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I don't remember. That was a long time ago. In high school I used some dialect of Basic on some kind of (HP, I think) desktop printing calculator as well as Fortran on a mini the high school had inherited. First serious project was in RatFor. |
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Turing, a Pascal-like language that is taught widely in high schools in Ontario, Canada. |
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Modula 2, not too bad for learning |
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i started to program in C |
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Plain-old C, not the easiest language to start with, but one you've mastered pointers, things tend to get a lot easier :) |
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