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Are you saying that assembly language is dishonest?
I still have very fond memories of Z80, along with a copy of Rodney Zaks "Programming the Z80" still sitting on my bookshelf - well thumbed from painstakingly translating my assembler into hex ready for data entry. Ah, the joys of having the HL pair instead of being stuck with 8-bit on the 8080. Often, looking at some bloated monstrosity slowly loading on my 8Gb machine I think back to those days where we wrote useful programs in less memory than a PE header.
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I started with Basic. And learned Visual Basic. Now I am currently working on C#.
Arunachalam M
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I first learned C language. After learning the basic of C, moved to C++. I also learned Visual Basic. Currently working on C#.
Story is that I had to learn C and C++ only for understanding the basic programming concept.
I love C#.
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I first learned the C lang too!
Then C++, then VB (short experience) and then C# (and others in between, not worth to be mentioned).
Similar story, but I think many had a similar experience.
PS: I love both C and c#!
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Same story here. I learned C++ first, in 2002. This was my very first programming language and I even to "display first 10 primary numbers" was a big & challenging task for me. I also learnt VB in 2003. Now , I am a C# developer.
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Started out with QBasic and then in school was taught about Pascal. I'm now exclusively using C like languages.
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And still learning...
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