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My name is Tracy B. Harms. I live in Oregon.
My name is Tracy Harms. I live in Oregon.


I began programming computers about 1974. I have coded and designed to meet a variety of software requirements for business over the years. At present [[J]] is the programming language I find most engaging.
I began programming computers about 1974. I have coded and designed to meet a variety of software requirements for business over the years. At present [[J]] is the programming language I find most engaging.


My professional programming experience has included [[BASIC]], [[Fortran]], and [[4D]]. Languages I've studied (to some small degree) include [[APL]], [[C]], [[Forth]], [[Smalltalk]], [[Dylan]], [[Python]], and [[Perl]]. Languages that tempt me at the moment include [[Groovy]], [[Haskell]], and [[Joy]]. My intention, however, is to remain focused on [[J]] until I have used it to accomplish something beyond language-learning exercises.
My professional programming experience has included [[BASIC]], [[Fortran]], and [[4D]]. Languages I've studied (to some small degree) include [[APL]], [[C]], [[Forth]], [[Smalltalk]], [[Dylan]], [[Python]], and [[Perl]]. Languages that tempt me at the moment include [[Groovy]], [[Haskell]], and [[Joy]]. My intention, however, is to remain focused on [[J]] until I can code in it with a sense of fluency.

Revision as of 19:44, 8 January 2008

My name is Tracy Harms. I live in Oregon.

I began programming computers about 1974. I have coded and designed to meet a variety of software requirements for business over the years. At present J is the programming language I find most engaging.

My professional programming experience has included BASIC, Fortran, and 4D. Languages I've studied (to some small degree) include APL, C, Forth, Smalltalk, Dylan, Python, and Perl. Languages that tempt me at the moment include Groovy, Haskell, and Joy. My intention, however, is to remain focused on J until I can code in it with a sense of fluency.