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Kaenguruh
1 year ago

First Pascal and FORTAN, I learned that in my studies. Autodidactically then COBOL, PL1, APL, SQL, C, C++, PHP, CSS

evtldocha
1 year ago

FORTRAN dancing with hole cards was my first encounter with programming.

Nickes19
1 year ago

My first programming language was Pascal and then Cobol joined.

Allezkino
1 year ago

First weep and roar and then also German

Allezkino
1 year ago
Reply to  poscher

MC Poscher

dervieux
1 year ago

I started with *python*, then I gave up, I had no more bock because I knew nothing I wanted to do (so projects and so)

Years later, I started learning programming with *javascript* and learned the basics of language. (have developed a few front-end projects)

I now deal with SQL and PHP.

I used a few months ago python (flask) but php is easier (at least for me)

iQa1x
1 year ago

I started with Basic on the KC85/1 (center of the 80s). Then different other basic variants, Z1013, KC85/3, etc. Then sometime U880 (Z80) assembler. Later then Turbo Pascal only on the A5105 and on the PC, only under DOS; then Turbo Pascal for Windows 3.1. During the study C under Red Hat Linux, and all once Querbeet, Delphi, Perl (first dynamic websites), Java, C++, PL/SQL, Tcl/Tk, PHP,…

beelee
1 year ago

Basic

guteantwort626
1 year ago

I started with Python and PHP quite at the same time, then Python was neglected because I just wanted to create simple websites. When I wanted to have more complex website JavaScript came to it, then Python also picked up for desktop programs. In the meantime, I also worked with C/C++ and Java, but no real project has yet been implemented.

LeBonyt
1 year ago

In school with Turbo Pascal.

LeBonyt
1 year ago
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Why I’m 48.😄

CSANecromancer
1 year ago

Started with Sinclair Basic and then next atari Basic when I had my first own computer (logically an Atari).

Tommentator
1 year ago

TRS 80 Basic, CBM 4032 Basic, C64 Basic, SimonBasic, Ti Basic, then 65xx and Z80 assembler…and a dozen others

Tommentator
1 year ago
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That was the order of how to get to the computer. At that time the computers were really expensive. I remember that the C64 with Datasette cost me at least half a year of my charitable training…The others were with acquaintances…

LeBonyt
1 year ago
Reply to  poscher

These are programming languages from the 80s. You asked for our first programming languages. And if users are far over 40 or 50, then come out as an answer.

SusgUY446
1 year ago

Html, css and js afterwards python and now php (I know the html and css are not programming languages)

ThomasAO
11 months ago

Various assemblers, COBOL, ALGOL, Turbo Pascal and a lot more.

Thando353
1 year ago

So first with Igelgrafik, then PHP/HTML and Blitz3D 😀

Thando353
1 year ago
Reply to  Thando353

Then SQL, Lua, C and Python were added later. At the moment, I’m dealing with Nim a bit.