My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
VBA | Active |
Visual Basic .NET | Active |
360 Assembly | Good |
BASIC | Good |
Pascal | Good |
Scilab | Good |
TI-83 BASIC | Good |
TI-89 BASIC | Good |
VBScript | Good |
Visual Basic | Good |
Microsoft Small Basic | Good |
AWK | Experienced |
Bourne Shell | Experienced |
Korn Shell | Experienced |
UNIX Shell | Experienced |
Bourne Again SHell | Good |
AutoIt | Intermediate |
Batch File | Intermediate |
C Shell | Intermediate |
Perl | Experienced |
C | Rusty |
C++ | Rusty |
PL/I | Rusty |
REXX | Rusty |
Fortran | Rusty |
JCL | Rusty |
Maxima | Apprentice |
Python | Apprentice |
R | Apprentice |
x86 Assembly | Apprentice |
ALGOL 60 | Rusty |
CLIST | Rusty |
Delphi | Rusty |
Easytrieve+ | Rusty |
EXEC | Rusty |
EXEC2 | Rusty |
FORTRAN IV | Rusty |
Modula-2 | Rusty |
Prolog | Rusty |
Quick Basic | Rusty |
SAS | Rusty |
Script/GML (DCF) | Rusty |
Simula | Rusty |
Excel | Experienced |
HTML | Experienced |
SQL | Experienced |
The languages I loved
- FORTRAN IV : John Backus† was a hero
- ALGOL 60 : So clear
- Simula : Object oriented in 1967
- 360 Assembly : I prefer the name Assembler S/360
- PL/I : The swiss knife
- Pascal : So simple
- Rexx : So neat
- awk : Cute
- Perl : So flexible
- Python : Nice