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* Other language I have used quite a bit: Octave, Pascal (TP, Delphi, Free Pascal), Basic (many flavors : gwbasic, bwbasic, Chipmunk Basic, Metal Basic, QB, VB, Free Basic, Real Basic, Turbo Basic, Power Basic, GFA 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), Caml (both the Caml-Light variant and the newer Objective Caml), GAP, Maxima, Maple, Ruby, SQL, and the macro language of Lotus 1-2-3. And just a sip of Julia, MuPad, Awk, Tcl, Perl, JavaScript, VB.NET, C#, F#, REXX, COBOL, JCL (the bare minimum to run some Fortran and SAS tasks on an IBM mainframe), J (yuck!), AppleScript. And a "visual language" that I loved: Mathcad.
* Other language I have used quite a bit: Octave, Pascal (TP, Delphi, Free Pascal), Basic (many flavors : gwbasic, bwbasic, Chipmunk Basic, Metal Basic, QB, VB, Free Basic, Real Basic, Turbo Basic, Power Basic, GFA 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), Caml (both the Caml-Light variant and the newer Objective Caml), GAP, Maxima, Maple, Ruby, SQL, and the macro language of Lotus 1-2-3. And just a sip of Julia, MuPad, Awk, Tcl, Perl, JavaScript, VB.NET, C#, F#, REXX, COBOL, JCL (the bare minimum to run some Fortran and SAS tasks on an IBM mainframe), J (yuck!), AppleScript. And a "visual language" that I loved: Mathcad.
* Languages I ''really'' don't like: APL and J (unreadable).
* Languages I ''really'' don't like: APL and J (unreadable).
* Languages I wish I could use a bit, or more: JavaScript (useful in my domain for data visualization), Julia (looks promising), Gauss (for econometrics), Troll (used for economic models), COBOL & PL/I (out of curiosity).
* Languages I wish I could use a bit, or more: JavaScript (useful in my domain for data visualization), Julia (looks promising), Gauss (for econometrics), Troll (used for economic models), COBOL & PL/I (out of curiosity), SPSS (the only one with SAS that seems able to deal appropriately with large files).


On Rosetta Code, I am using this account since 2017-08-07. I have previously used the following accounts, among others:
On Rosetta Code, I am using this account since 2017-08-07. I have previously used the following accounts, among others: