Do you know a programming language?

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Linflas

Lifer
Jan 30, 2001
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Fortran 77, C/C++, a little COBOL, IBM 360/370 assembly, regular old BASIC, PC dBase, and OS/MVS JCL (not really a language). Obviously I have not used them in years except for C/C++ and that was about 10 years ago.
 

HBalzer

Golden Member
Jul 17, 2005
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Originally posted by: Reel
If it isn't here, you should add it. I had one of those PhD at 20 professors that made a lot of contributions to that page with obscure languages that he is one of the few people that know. It really sucks to use languages that even the creator has abandoned.

CMS-2 is not on that list and is unfortunately still in use today!
 

Special K

Diamond Member
Jun 18, 2000
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Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: ironwing
I'm somewhat surprised to see as many Labview programmers here as there are. I loved programming in Labview though it was mental whiplash jumping back and forth between Fortran77 and Labview. I don't get to use it anymore as my current job doesn't call for it and I haven't found a way to bs my boss into buying it for me so I can play with it again.

It's fun, I love it.

I'm an EE so LabVIEW is perfect for me to put together a measurement sytem real quick.
It's got so many great features.

I didn't even realize people were counting LabVIEW. In that case I have worked on several projects with it. I like it because it simplifies communication between a PC and any number of other devices that have a LabVIEW driver for them.

I don't have the first clue how to communicate over the serial port in C, and I suspect it's pretty complicated. In LabVIEW I just have to drop down an icon for "send bytes over COM" or whatever it's called.

 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: ironwing
I'm somewhat surprised to see as many Labview programmers here as there are. I loved programming in Labview though it was mental whiplash jumping back and forth between Fortran77 and Labview. I don't get to use it anymore as my current job doesn't call for it and I haven't found a way to bs my boss into buying it for me so I can play with it again.

It's fun, I love it.

I'm an EE so LabVIEW is perfect for me to put together a measurement sytem real quick.
It's got so many great features.

I didn't even realize people were counting LabVIEW. In that case I have worked on several projects with it. I like it because it simplifies communication between a PC and any number of other devices that have a LabVIEW driver for them.

I don't have the first clue how to communicate over the serial port in C, and I suspect it's pretty complicated. In LabVIEW I just have to drop down an icon for "send bytes over COM" or whatever it's called.

My favorite is the "Invert Matrix" icon. So simple.
 
Jul 12, 2004
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Cobol, Natural, C++, Pascal, Delphi, VB. I?m on talking terms with all of them but only shagged a few and I married Delphi. Hopefully, Borland will release Delphi 64 bit before Delphi bites the dust. Otherwise, I predict a very messy divorce and a mid life crisis with me running around with a nubile young language like Java making a fool of myself.
 

DivideBYZero

Lifer
May 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Apathetic
Woot! Someone else who knows REXX! There's not many of us left.

Dave


Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Current:

REALbasic
MRL <--proprietry to my company
REXX
VB
SQL
Various UNIX shells

In the past:
Pascal
C


ADDRESS Apathetic
say 'Dude, REXX is cool!'
exit
 

Descartes

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: smilingcrow
Cobol, Natural, C++, Pascal, Delphi, VB. I?m on talking terms with all of them but only shagged a few and I married Delphi. Hopefully, Borland will release Delphi 64 bit before Delphi bites the dust. Otherwise, I predict a very messy divorce and a mid life crisis with me running around with a nubile young language like Java making a fool of myself.

LOL. That was pretty damn hilarious

:thumbsup:
 

dbunder

Member
Jun 11, 2006
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c, c++, perl, x86 assembly, php, c#, python, java, javascript, objective-c. i think that covers it.
 
Jul 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
REALbasic
MRL <--proprietry to my company
REXX
VB
SQL
Various UNIX shells
REXX! Bloody hell, another language that I?d forgot that I used to know. This brings back memories; back to the therapy couch for me.
 

Rip the Jacker

Diamond Member
Dec 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: smilingcrow
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
REALbasic
MRL <--proprietry to my company
REXX
VB
SQL
Various UNIX shells
REXX! Bloody hell, another language that I?d forgot that I used to know. This brings back memories; back to the therapy couch for me.

Never heard of REXX..
 

Special K

Diamond Member
Jun 18, 2000
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Originally posted by: PinmasterJay
Java, C++, assembly, Verilog

Ehh, I wouldn't consider hardware description languages like Verilog and VHDL to be programming languages. Sure some of the keywords are similar but the behavior is totally different.
 

bobsmith1492

Diamond Member
Feb 21, 2004
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C and Arm/Thumb assembly; that's all ya need in the EE world. - unless you learn about another microcontroller...

EDIT: LABVIEW??? No, nonono... that's not a programming language. That's a point and click program. There's basically no programming involved - just find the right block and wire it up to the other block and you're done. At any rate, I know it also, but it doesn't count.
 

EyeMWing

Banned
Jun 13, 2003
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Java, C, C++, SQL, never been formally trained in VB, but it's handy enough that I've learned as the need arises.
 

Rayden

Senior member
Jun 25, 2001
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Yeah... stuff like HTML, CSS, LaTeX are not programming languages. Big difference between markup and programs.

I know:
Java
C, C++
C#
Ruby
PHP
Scheme

I have at some point written:
VB
MIPS
C6000 assembly
TI64 assembly
my own assembly


As far as other "programming" type things go, I have used HTML, CSS, SQL.

And for whoever said that scripting is not programming, it is.
 
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