Which was your first programming language ?
Mine was FoxPro 2.6 for Windows + QBasic (almost learnt them at the same time)
BASIC
Visual Basic
C/C++
C#
Java
Oracle
Cobol
Fortran
Pascal
FoxPro
Assembly (wow!)
something else..
Which was your first programming language ?
Mine was FoxPro 2.6 for Windows + QBasic (almost learnt them at the same time)
BASIC on the Tandy!
My first PC ran MS-DOS as OS and I've learnt QBasic on it. Almost at the same time a friend of mine taught me Pascal.
My first programming language was technically Turing, but nobody knows what that is, so I voted for Java. After that I learned C, and now I am beginning C++.
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well... i guess you would say QB. The largest program i made in QB was a stinkin cash register .
What is C++?
BASIC on the Apple IIE in our high school's computer lab for one semester my sophmore year. Then Pascal on the same computers the very next school year.
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Calculator basic, if that even counts. If not, c++.
same hereOriginally posted by mike_k
BASIC on the Tandy!
It just makes me sick when some people call themselves "programmers", when they just know a tiny bit of HTML!
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Fortran on a DEC. You wrote your proggy, and handed it to a punch operator, then picked up your stack of punch cards next day. IDE was what we used to do when we didn't want anybody to find us!!!!!!!
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lol, it took me a min but i just go that... ide... blahaha
What is C++?
assembly through -debug and later a86 d86, I can still remember the pain of it all but worth it.
Man's mind once streched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions
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In other words, if you teach your cat to bark (output) and eat dog food (input) that doesn't make him a dog. It would have to chase cars, chew bones, and have puppies before I'd call it Rover ;-)
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COBOL...and I seem to be the only one so far
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My best code is written with the delete key.