RatFor (Rational FORTRAN)Looks kind of like C in 1982.
Prolog for creating A.I. logic.
Why, oh why, did we ever go past BASIC? In fact, it was a mistake for us coming down out of the trees in the first place (thanks, Douglas Adams)
Who’s for RPG II, anyone?
Sure they’re not football fanses?
anyone remember assembly, or java, or visual basic, or visual c++, or asp, or .net framework? or, python? or, the hideous cobol? xml, html, css?
Nobody voting for ADA?
Remember you can friend Scott and John on Facebook.
Here’s the link to Scott’s FB page.
IBM Mainframe OS/MVS Assembler for me!
I’ll take Forth, and I don’t mean Sally.
COBOL rules!
Assembly Language – No limits, but don’t drop the cards.
When I find my code in tons of trouble,Friends and colleagues come to me,Speaking words of wisdom:“Write in C.”
As the deadline fast approaches,And bugs are all that I can see,Somewhere, someone whispers:“Write in C.”
Write in C, Write in C,Write in C, oh, Write in C.LOGO’s dead and buried,Write in C.
I used to write a lot of FORTRAN,For science it worked flawlessly.Try using it for graphics!Write in C.
If you’ve just spent nearly 30 hoursDebugging some assembly,Soon you will be glad toWrite in C.
Write in C, Write in C,Write in C, yeah, Write in C.Only wimps use BASIC.Write in C.
Write in C, Write in CWrite in C, oh, Write in C.Pascal won’t quite cut it.Write in C.
Write in C, Write in C,Write in C, yeah, Write in C.Don’t even mention COBOL.Write in C.
Fortran havent’ heard that in a long long time (shudders)
Out of all the programming languages I ever used I really liked Visual Basic the best.
PASCAL is a gateway language – easy to learn and helps transition into the more powerful stuff
SQL any one?
Done.
DOS 6 or Applesoft basic? Still like programming the old Apple II.
PL/I
I’d say APL, but it’s all Greek to me…
John Zakour and Scott Roberts
x_Tech almost 11 years ago
RatFor (Rational FORTRAN)Looks kind of like C in 1982.
Agent54 almost 11 years ago
Prolog for creating A.I. logic.
knarfus almost 11 years ago
Why, oh why, did we ever go past BASIC? In fact, it was a mistake for us coming down out of the trees in the first place (thanks, Douglas Adams)
Burnside217 almost 11 years ago
Who’s for RPG II, anyone?
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
Sure they’re not football fanses?
vwdualnomand almost 11 years ago
anyone remember assembly, or java, or visual basic, or visual c++, or asp, or .net framework? or, python? or, the hideous cobol? xml, html, css?
karanne almost 11 years ago
Nobody voting for ADA?
johnzakour Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Remember you can friend Scott and John on Facebook.
johnzakour Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Here’s the link to Scott’s FB page.
Totalloser Premium Member almost 11 years ago
IBM Mainframe OS/MVS Assembler for me!
jdunham almost 11 years ago
I’ll take Forth, and I don’t mean Sally.
guy42 almost 11 years ago
COBOL rules!
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Assembly Language – No limits, but don’t drop the cards.
Digital Frog almost 11 years ago
When I find my code in tons of trouble,Friends and colleagues come to me,Speaking words of wisdom:“Write in C.”
As the deadline fast approaches,And bugs are all that I can see,Somewhere, someone whispers:“Write in C.”
Write in C, Write in C,Write in C, oh, Write in C.LOGO’s dead and buried,Write in C.
I used to write a lot of FORTRAN,For science it worked flawlessly.Try using it for graphics!Write in C.
If you’ve just spent nearly 30 hoursDebugging some assembly,Soon you will be glad toWrite in C.
Write in C, Write in C,Write in C, yeah, Write in C.Only wimps use BASIC.Write in C.
Write in C, Write in CWrite in C, oh, Write in C.Pascal won’t quite cut it.Write in C.
Write in C, Write in C,Write in C, yeah, Write in C.Don’t even mention COBOL.Write in C.
EeyoreBlue almost 11 years ago
Fortran havent’ heard that in a long long time (shudders)
johnzakour Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Out of all the programming languages I ever used I really liked Visual Basic the best.
Digital Frog almost 11 years ago
PASCAL is a gateway language – easy to learn and helps transition into the more powerful stuff
johnzakour Premium Member almost 11 years ago
SQL any one?
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 11 years ago
Done.
katina.cooper almost 11 years ago
DOS 6 or Applesoft basic? Still like programming the old Apple II.
Steve_The_Beard almost 11 years ago
PL/I
Digital Frog almost 11 years ago
I’d say APL, but it’s all Greek to me…