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I'm a casual programmer, and I joined Rosetta Code mostly to further my project to learn / re-learn Snobol4. I began with Snobol around 1978, and still have my original copy of the Green Book. I've written production code in Perl and in dBase/Clipper, and I've studied and/or used Basic, Pascal, Snobol4, Common Lisp, C, and AWK. Perl 5 is, by far, the language I'm most fluent in today. My main programming interest is in the area of text and data processing for linguistics analysis.
I'm a casual programmer, and I joined Rosetta Code mostly to further my project to learn / re-learn Snobol4. I began with Snobol around 1978, and still have my original copy of the Green Book. I've written production code in Perl and in dBase/Clipper, and I've studied and/or used Basic, Pascal, Snobol4, Common Lisp, C, and AWK. Perl 5 is the language I'm most fluent in today. My main programming interest is in the area of text and data processing for linguistics analysis.

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I'm a casual programmer, and I joined Rosetta Code mostly to further my project to learn / re-learn Snobol4. I began with Snobol around 1978, and still have my original copy of the Green Book. I've written production code in Perl and in dBase/Clipper, and I've studied and/or used Basic, Pascal, Snobol4, Common Lisp, C, and AWK. Perl 5 is the language I'm most fluent in today. My main programming interest is in the area of text and data processing for linguistics analysis.