Programming career; mostly old-school (began 1973); expert! in FORTRAN. I have dabbled-in programming and/or using many many languages--APL, SNOBOL, MIX (assembly), MASM (microsoft assembler), BASIC, REX, PL1, COBOL, Algol, EViews (object-oriented), dozens of file-editors (most recently EmEditor; my new favorite) hundreds of DOS .BAT files, VisualBasic programming (especially in Excel spreadsheets), and "the list goes on" (or [And the]"beat goes on"; 1980 single by the American music group The Whispers). Languages are just syntax; the real knowledge is knowing the concepts required for automating code (looping, sub-routines, parameter-passing, string and number assignment and maniuplation) and a whole lot of math to figure-out algorithms to implement a proper approach to a solution.