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Revision as of 07:32, 12 May 2015
Gerard Schildberger can be reached at e-mail: Gerard46@rrt.net
My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
ALGOL 68 | rusted shut |
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 II | proficient |
PL/I | good |
REXX | proficient |
SAS | ok |
Script/370 | good |
Script/VS | good |
Snobol | was ok, but non-functional |
Viatron FORTRAN IV | very good |
APL still bemuses me.
BPL (Basic Programming Language) 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 --- it was never built, but from what I could glean from the specs, it would have used HPL as it's native [machine] language.
Kingston FORTRAN II (mostly called 2.5) was for the IBM 1620 with a lot of FORTRAN IV capability.
Viatron FORTRAN IV was the FORTRAN compiler for the Viatron home computer (I was one of the CUC authors of the compiler and libraries; CUC was the Computer Usage Company, at that time, the oldest software company in the USA).