Cutterhead
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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.
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.
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.
You?re damn right, that?s the Devil?s own natural tongue I believe.Originally posted by: Linflas
OS/MVS JCL (not really a language).
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
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.
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.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
REALbasic
MRL <--proprietry to my company
REXX
VB
SQL
Various UNIX shells
Originally posted by: smilingcrow
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.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
REALbasic
MRL <--proprietry to my company
REXX
VB
SQL
Various UNIX shells
You lucky boy, just keep it that way and pretend this was a bad dream.Originally posted by: Rip the Jacker
Never heard of REXX..
Originally posted by: PinmasterJay
Java, C++, assembly, Verilog