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On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 14:58, John Brandt Sr. wrote: > Speaking of old timers, I started on PC's in 1979 (yes, Radio Shack TRS-80, > Model I), S/38 in 1982, S/36 in 1986, AS/400 in 1987/88, iSeries and have > programmed in RPG II, III, IV, 400, ILE, C, C++, VC, CL, CMD, REXX, DB2, > DB2/400, VB, COBOL, MI, ASSEMBLER, FORTRAN, PL/I, PL/M, PASCAL. Various > flavors of PC languages including Basic, DBase (and Clipper), FoxPro, > Assembler, VB, VC, VJ, Java, .NET and probably 3 or 4 more I can't even > remember by now. > > Gawd, I'm old. Wow, you had *new stuff* to work on. We just tapped rocks together and grunted, as neither language nor electricity had yet been invented. -- Regards, Rich Current Conditions in Des Moines, IA Broken Clouds Temp 62.6F Winds out of the South at 22mph
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