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   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   In article <20231212104801.d451d55dde40234adc0b1224@127.0.0.1>,   
   Kerr-Mudd, John wrote:   
   >On Tue, 12 Dec 2023 21:41:02 +1100   
   >Daniel65 wrote:   
   >   
   >> Dorothy J Heydt wrote on 12/12/23 4:26 pm:   
   >[Time for a snip]   
   >> >>>   
   >> >>> [Hal Heydt]   
   >> >>> More about languages than you might suppose. Dorothy had a   
   >> >>> degree in Linguistics. Me...the only languages (other than   
   >> >>> English) that I can deal with are for programming computers.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> As in C, COBOL, Fortran, Pascal, BASIC ...   
   >> >   
   >> > [Hal Heydt]   
   >> > I *can* write in C, though not well. I spent a lot of years   
   >> > writing in COBOL, and I can make it do things that aren't always   
   >> > meant to be possible. FORTRAN is kind of rusty. I started with   
   >> > FORTAN II and later got FORTRAN IV (pretty easy transition).   
   >> > Never learned Pascal. BASIC I get by in because I knew FORTRAN.   
   >> > Also learned and/or used a number of assembly languages... SPS   
   >> > IID, Autocoder, ALC (aka BAL), COMPASS. (Points to those that   
   >> > can identify the machines or operating system those apply to.)   
   >> >   
   >> > Also got reasonably decent with SQL, which might or might not be   
   >> > considered a "laungauge".   
   >> >   
   >> > And then there's there other stuff like RPG and some similar   
   >> > languages whose names I've forgotten. And the languages that I   
   >> > learned at one point and now can't even recall the names of. Ah,   
   >> > yes... ALGOL was one of them.   
   >> >   
   >> In the late 80's/early 90's, I did (little bits of) BASIC, Fortran and   
   >> Pascal programing. Some writing in '1' and 'none' i.e. 'Zero' which then   
   >> got compiled on to Intel 8085, Zilog Z80 or Motorola 6809 CPU's and I   
   >> also taught basic/simple programing on those CPU's.   
   >   
   >You both might profit from subscribing to news:alt.folklore.computers where   
   >olden computing stuff is aired. And even modern stuff such as PCs   
   >running DOS.   
   >   
   >xpost left in, as I can't tell where Daniel65 is based, (I'm seeing this   
   >in rasf) but it would do us all a favour if the drwho chat was kept in the   
   >correct NGs. TIA.   
   >   
      
   Nice!   
      
      
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