Sep-06-2018, 03:06 AM
what ordinal language number was Python for you? it was probably around 20th or 30th for me, i would only want to count languages i have written usable code in. i have long forgotten so many of them that i cannot give an accurate number. and many were distinct machine/assembly languages fixing and replacing system code in many cases. i've probably read about as many more languages than i have coded in.
one of my favorites was an early object-oriented language named CLU. but at the time i could find no compiler for it so it ended up not counted as a language i've coded in. i had a book on it, somewhere, but i can't find it now.
my big curiosity is in those for whom Python is their 1st or 2nd language, for those who learned Python 2nd, what language was 1st (the language you used when learning to program)?
one of my favorites was an early object-oriented language named CLU. but at the time i could find no compiler for it so it ended up not counted as a language i've coded in. i had a book on it, somewhere, but i can't find it now.
my big curiosity is in those for whom Python is their 1st or 2nd language, for those who learned Python 2nd, what language was 1st (the language you used when learning to program)?
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What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. Two languages? Bilingual. One language? American.
What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. Two languages? Bilingual. One language? American.