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clacke (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 20:46:22 JST clacke
1984: BASIC
1988: 6802 asm
1988: Pascal
1991: COMAL
1992: QBasic
1993: C
1994: AMOS
1997: LotusScript/VB
1998: Java, perl
2000: bash, awk, tcl
2002: Python 2, 68k asm, C++
2004: Scheme, Common Lisp, Ada, JavaScript, C#
2006: Ruby
2015: csh
2016: Python 3
2018: Racket, Nix
2019: Python 3.6 (annotations), TypeScript-
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Ramin Honary (ramin_hal9001@emacs.ch)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 20:46:23 JST Ramin Honary
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1. #QBASIC 1991
2. #C / #CPlusPlus 94
3. #MSDOS Shell 95
4. #Python 2003
5. #Prolog 2004
6. #Java 2004
7. #Perl 2006
8. #Bash 2007
9. #Haskell 2008
10. #EmacsLisp 2017
11. #Scheme (Guile) 2019I have also had a bit of experience with C#, PowerShell, SQL, Lua, Ruby, z80 assembler, MIPS assembler, 6802 assembler, and a few other random languages but not enough to call myself "proficient."
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Louis Dureuil (lodurel@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 20:46:25 JST Louis Dureuil
In what order did you learn your #programming languages, and what years were you active with them? I'll start:
1. #Ruby 2005-2007 2013-2016
2. #CSharp 2006-2012
3. #AdaLang 2010-2012
4. #CLang 2010
5. #Java 2011
6. #Python 2011-2022
7. #CPlusPlus 2011-2022
8. #RustLang 2016-
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