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The macro language in the Brief programmers editor was based on LISP. Used
it back in the day to build templates when I was programming in PL/1 on the
AS/400. Yes, I said that right.

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 1:57 PM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The off-the-wall language that I spent the most time in is LISP. LISP was
the language of choice for most programmable musical devices back in the
80s and 90s.

On 6/8/2018 11:56 AM, dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Yep, I've programmed in over 22 languages but RPG-III and JAVA are
not included. ;-) Doesn't mean I couldn't pick up JAVA. It just
means no one has ever asked me to create anything for them in JAVA. ;-)
One of the more esoteric languages I've done quite a bit of programming
in is APL. ;-)


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