Eoraptor

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* I also learned SAS in University around 2003, and use it for work since 2008. Not that I really like it, but it is mandatory for some tasks, and to be fair it's still the best for very large datasets.
* I use Stata since august 2017, and I use it a lot.
* I have used Excel since Office 97, but I really started with VBA in 2014, almost exclusively within Excel.
 
Among the other languages I have used to some extent, the most notable are MATLAB and Scilab (my main languages in University for numerical analysis courses), and x86 assembly, for which I still have a reading knowledge (to check compiler output). My first programming language on a computer was QBasic, in 1996, followed shortly by Turbo C++ and Delphi.
 
Other language I have used quite a bit : Octave, Turbo Pascal / Free Pascal, Basic (several flavors : QB, VB, Real Basic, Power Basic, True Basic), Ada, Common Lisp, Scheme, Forth (several variants including HP48 RPN and WinForth, and one that I coded in Java for a CS project), GAP, Maxima, Maple, Mathematica, Ruby, and the macro language of Lotus 1-2-3. And just a sip of MuPad, Awk, Tcl, Perl, JavaScript, VB.NET, C#, F#, JCL (the bare minimum to run some Fortran and SAS tasks on an IBM mainframe), J (yuck!).
 
On Rosetta Code, I am using this account since 2017-08-07. I have previously used the following accounts:
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