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In what language did you write your first program?

I wrote my first program in Basic on a C64. The next thing was MS shell, then Pascal. Much later Python. How about you?

12th Feb 2017, 3:03 PM
Torbjørn
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ZX Spectrum Basic. First one was retyped code (from a small book) that played simple melody. First melody was Sabredance by Khachaturyan. :-) Then there was Pascal in school (schools, universities here have been widely using pascal for educational purposes. So then I used Borland Delphi and was amused by RAD (rapid application development) and visual compositioning of interfaces (windows). Then I was lucky enough to study C++ (not Pascal) in university and SQL too (database designing and development). I worked with SCADA/HMI and PLCs (Ladder Diagramm language). Then I started to study myself PHP to use in my qualifying work in university, and of course there was some Javascript 'cause I used web-interface (no need to mention HTML and CSS). After that I started to like Java. I was taking some courses after university (Web-development and Java). And in other on-line courses I met Python. It was needed to finish that course (web development a little bit and Linux). I hope to study Swift one day. And who knows what will be next? ... ;-) Update: Oh, I forgot C#, but I studied only basics (finished course here at Sololearn) when was trying to get a job where C# was needed. But got "no" because of my age! O_o Am I too old at 37? :-/
5th Mar 2017, 6:06 PM
Andrew Harchenko (Tomsk)
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I wrote my first program in fortron, then basic on a ZX80 and comodor 64,following by Pascal and c c++ . Much later Java. I use assembly language for microcontrollers
12th Feb 2017, 8:58 PM
L Boudhar
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QuickBasic. It was parody on snake. I didnt knew arrays at that moment, so it was just running dot with increasing speed ^_^
12th Feb 2017, 3:08 PM
WittyBit
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ZX Spectrum BASIC. Oh...and BBC Micro BASIC as well.
13th Feb 2017, 12:06 AM
Jack Jonmundsson
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I don't even think my first one was a language exactly, it was through a website that allowed you to make a chatbot. Although it allowed for *some* advanced stuff, all I was doing was making it "if user says this, say that". I was 12 I think.
12th Feb 2017, 7:38 PM
Ahri Fox
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Reference my previous answer. Nearly all schools in the UK had a BBC Micro - they were even networked! My Dad used to buy me magazines with the code for games to type in. Even machine code as well. Sadly they hardly ever worked.
13th Feb 2017, 11:49 AM
Jack Jonmundsson
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"I wrote my first program in fortron, then basic on a ZX80." ZX80! That brings back memories.
16th Feb 2017, 12:23 PM
Jack Jonmundsson
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mine was written in C language in my 1st year of college. that was so exciting for me because first time I was okay with codes and that are work as I program. it was amazed me to passion of programming.
12th Mar 2017, 5:45 PM
Ajay Agrawal
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visual basic a joke virus :)
12th Feb 2017, 8:44 PM
Samet Aydın
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I started with C. When I started programing, I wanted to learn a language that had the reputation of being fast powerful and could be used in many forms.
14th Apr 2017, 3:45 PM
Manual
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Python :-)
12th Feb 2017, 3:50 PM
Samuel Šúr
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BASIC, wrote a program on my intel 286 that listed all my games and waited for what was known as inkey, press 1, game listed as 1 opened, exit game goes back to menu, used autoexec.bat in MSDOS for games menu.
12th Feb 2017, 4:14 PM
Andre van Rensburg
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Java. A hello world program xD.
12th Feb 2017, 6:00 PM
Salva Pérez
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c , use turbo c software, for my c language exam
13th Feb 2017, 2:53 AM
karlxu
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C++, code that gets your number and then multiplies it by two add 1 if odd add 2 if even then Java, C#, MySQL, HTML, CSS and my last and final programming languages to use are Ruby and Python
16th Feb 2017, 2:43 PM
MrCoder
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basic
23rd Dec 2017, 10:05 PM
L Boudhar
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C. It calculates a person's age in days, given DOB.
12th Feb 2017, 4:49 PM
Krishna Teja Yeluripati
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Mine was in something called PSeInt, I was at school, and it was a kind of "Hello world!" but in Spanish
12th Feb 2017, 9:47 PM
Ivan Truenow
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C# 😊
12th Feb 2017, 3:40 PM
C.E.
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Python and it exactly looked like this: print("Hello World!")
12th Feb 2017, 5:23 PM
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