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Tue Dec-07-04 12:46 AM
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Neat diagram of programming history |
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Edited on Tue Dec-07-04 12:47 AM by Bleachers7
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WannaJumpMyScooter
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Tue Dec-07-04 01:52 AM
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1. That is pretty cool. I had forgotten about some of those |
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older ones. Still it is missing machine-specific and occupation-specific standard languages, but a very good attempt.
How many? Been out of it a few years. I guess PERL and C if I had to.
Take a look at the timeline one.... notice how all the inter-relations stopped just about the time MS gained domination. I wonder if it will ever be fun again.
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ConsAreLiars
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Tue Dec-07-04 03:21 AM
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2. Fortran IV was the first |
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Edited on Tue Dec-07-04 03:23 AM by ConsAreLiars
and last language I mastered. A bit in Basic later on, but FortranIV convinced me that the difference between adjacent keyboard characters was far less important than other issues of the day, and harder to unveil.
(edit to add: a cool chart!)
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Commie Pinko Dirtbag
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Tue Dec-14-04 12:09 PM
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3. OK. Some of these I may not actually be fluent now due to lack of exposure |
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Edited on Tue Dec-14-04 12:10 PM by Commie Pinko Dirtbag
Assembly: 8080,Z80,6502,x86 (no x86-64 yet) C C++ Fortran Algol APL Basic (from MBASIC to VB6) Pascal Perl PHP SQL (TransactSQL, 4GL, Pro*C) UNIX Shell scripting
Forgot: JavaScript xBase (Clipper, dBase, FoxPro...)
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