Post what programming languages you know

I have used the following as a professional geek:

COBOL
Fortran
Basic
Algol
Lisp
C
Java
HTML
Various assemblers/ machine code
JCL/SCL

I could also speak fluently in hex and binary once upon a time. :p The trouble is that once you move on these things get forgotten. :D
 
Basic (don't we all!)
PL/1 <-- anyone else heard of this?
Cobol
CLIST
C (a little)
6502 and 68000 assembler (it's been a while since I used them however!)
Java
 
Z80 Spectrum assembler (rusty)
68000 Amiga/ST assembler (rusty)
AMOS Basic (rusty)
Blitz Basic (rusty)
DOS
dBASE/FoxPro (rusty)
COBOL (rusty)
VB6
VBscript
ASP
Javascript
C++
C#

HTML/CSS/XML
 
PHP (OO and functional)
C
C++
C Sharp
Visual Basic
Basic
Brain****

Markup languages - HTML

Other:
Bash/shell scripting
XML
SQL


Bearing in mind, html is not a programming language - it is a markup language.
 
Well, I have pretty much forgotten everything now, but I bet I could get back into it pretty quickly.

Machine code on the C64 :D
Mainframe database programming for Natwest in the 90s, not pure SQL, but similar (less instructions)
Visual Basic 3 - Did some good and some bad commercial programming with VB3 - wrote the interface between Natwest Manchester and British Rail Croydon, used a dial up modem, so highly secure for the large amount of transactions it sent and received (it send ticket details that printed in Natwest Manchester for UK staff season tickets) ;)
ABAP/4 - the programming language SAP uses
Mess around a bit these days with C# and just made a hackintosh to do some objective c programming
 
Embedded C
C++
Java
Python
Matlab and R
A little C# and html
A little bash and perl
I've played around in ADA, standardML, ruby, haskell
 
Over time..
BBC Basic (school, hobby)
65C02 Assembler (school/hobby).. nothing like writing compression routines at school then trading them to others :)
ARM 7xx Assembler §
Blackfin Assembler @
x86 Assembler @
CTF Assembler @
Turbo and standard Pascal @
Fortran 77 @
C, C++, Objective-C/C++ §
SmallTalk @
LISP @
COBOL @
ADA @
OpenCL @
Java §
shell §
VB with Excel §
Pro*C §

Think that's it.. (marked with § for professional use, @ for academic/research)
 
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Dabbled in or professional basis?

Basic, Turbo Pascal, Cobol, C with HP-UX, C++, Assembly, Perl, Java, Visual Basic, HTML/CSS & PHP.

Professionally only used C++, a bit of assembly and web design, the others mostly years ago when I was at college.
 
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