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Gerard Schildberger can be reached at e-mail: Gerard46@rrt.net
Gerard Schildberger can be reached at e-mail: Gerard46@rrt.net <br><br>


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{{mylangbegin}}
{{mylang|BASIC|good}}
{{mylang|BPL|proficient}}
{{mylang|REXX|proficient}}
{{mylang|REXX|proficient}}
{{mylang|EXEC|proficient}}
{{mylang|EXEC|proficient}}
{{mylang|EXEC2|proficient}}
{{mylang|EXEC2|proficient}}
{{mylang|GPSS|ok}}
{{mylang|Fortran|was good, now rusty}}
{{mylang|SAS|ok}}
{{mylang|GML|ok}}
{{mylang|IBM assembler|proficient}}
{{mylang|GPSS|ok, mostly forgotten}}
{{mylang|Fortran|good}}
{{mylang|HPL|proficient}}
{{mylang|IBM assembler and macros|proficient}}
{{mylang|JCL|good}}
{{mylang|Kingston FORTRAN|proficient}}
{{mylang|Kingston FORTRAN|proficient}}
{{mylang|PL/I|good}}
{{mylang|PL/I|good}}
{{mylang|BPL|proficient}}
{{mylang|REXX|proficient}}
{{mylang|HPL|proficient}}
{{mylang|SAS|ok}}
{{mylang|BASIC|good}}
{{mylang|Script/370|good}}
{{mylang|Script/370|good}}
{{mylang|Script/VS|good}}
{{mylang|Script/VS|good}}
{{mylang|GML|ok}}
{{mylang|Snobol|was ok, but non-functional}}
{{mylang|Snobol|ok}}
{{mylangend}}
{{mylangend}}


<br> APL still bemuses me.
APL still bemuses me. <br>

<br> BPL is a Honeywell subset of PL/I (I was one of the programmers/authors).
<br> HPL Honeywell Programming Language, a subset of PL/I (similar to above).
<br> BPL was a Honeywell subset of PL/I (I was one of the programmers/authors). <br>

<br> Kingston FORTRAN 2.5 was for the IBM 1620 with lot of FORTRAN IV capability.
HPL Honeywell Programming Language, a subset of PL/I (similar to above for Honeywell's new computer [never built]).

Kingston FORTRAN 2.5 was for the IBM 1620 with a lot of FORTRAN IV capability.

Revision as of 07:14, 12 May 2015

Gerard Schildberger can be reached at e-mail: Gerard46@rrt.net

My Favorite Languages
Language Proficiency
BASIC good
BPL proficient
REXX proficient
EXEC proficient
EXEC2 proficient
Fortran was good, now rusty
GML ok
GPSS ok, mostly forgotten
HPL proficient
IBM assembler and macros proficient
JCL good
Kingston FORTRAN proficient
PL/I good
REXX proficient
SAS ok
Script/370 good
Script/VS good
Snobol was ok, but non-functional

APL still bemuses me.


BPL was a Honeywell subset of PL/I (I was one of the programmers/authors).

HPL Honeywell Programming Language, a subset of PL/I (similar to above for Honeywell's new computer [never built]).

Kingston FORTRAN 2.5 was for the IBM 1620 with a lot of FORTRAN IV capability.