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Is the programming language you first learned one of the top 20 most popular?

Survey period: 1 Oct 2012 to 8 Oct 2012

For the sake of the survey we'll use this list as our Top 20, and further, variations on your first language (BASIC to Visual Basic, Pascal to Object Pascal) can be considered as the "same" language.

OptionVotes% 
Yes1,35276.86
No36220.58
I never learned a programming language.452.56



 
GeneralRe: Fortran Pin
Clark Wilson1-Oct-12 4:44
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Corporal Agarn1-Oct-12 4:47
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RugbyLeague1-Oct-12 22:01
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  Forogar  1-Oct-12 7:18
professional  Forogar  1-Oct-12 7:18 
GeneralPL/1 or Fortran Pin
Mike Hankey1-Oct-12 3:53
mveMike Hankey1-Oct-12 3:53 
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sellinger1-Oct-12 7:29
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Mike Hankey1-Oct-12 7:41
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djc20321-Oct-12 7:49
professionaldjc20321-Oct-12 7:49 
If memory serves, it was an attempt on IBM's part to replace COBOL and Fortran with one language so they would have fewer compilers to support. It had structured programming constructs that neither of the other languages had. I learned it out of curiosity and then ended up using it for one program. I was working on a Wang VS mini-computer and was given a data file to process from an IBM mainframe. It had both 32-bit integer data and packed data. The COBOL compiler couldn't handle the integer values and the C compiler didn't know what packed data was. PL/1 could handle both, or I would have had to write a complex billing report in assembler.
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RugbyLeague1-Oct-12 22:04
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Mike Hankey1-Oct-12 22:13
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RugbyLeague1-Oct-12 22:26
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GeneralI never learned a programming language Pin
CPallini1-Oct-12 3:46
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GeneralSorry C64 Pin
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DaveAuld1-Oct-12 10:32
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DrWheetos1-Oct-12 12:23
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GeneralInsufficient Poll Pin
Bassam Abdul-Baki1-Oct-12 2:49
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GeneralMessage Removed Pin
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Bassam Abdul-Baki1-Oct-12 2:54
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Jasmine25011-Oct-12 7:51
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danishgoel1-Oct-12 9:56
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GeneralBASIC on Timex Sinclair 2048... EPIC! Pin
AlexCode1-Oct-12 1:35
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Nemanja Trifunovic1-Oct-12 2:25
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AlexCode1-Oct-12 10:31
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GeneralWindows Batch Pin
R. Erasmus1-Oct-12 0:43
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Gary Wheeler1-Oct-12 0:46
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