What was your first programming language you've learnt?
>1995
>be 6
>first day in school
>see this nigger in the second class of Monday
>get flashbacks 23 years after
>>60432698
Hypercard scripting, lol.
>>60432698
BASIC V2 on the C64 when I was 5 years old.
>>60432698
BASIC on a pic related when I was 10
>>60432698
Python, I think
>>60432698
basic on commodore 64
JavaScript
>>60432698
Turbo pascal. I wrote a simple text adventure game and then gave up after 3 or 4 branches because I didn't know how to proceed kek
some java when I was 10 but then went to pascal instead
in 2000-2006 kinda just messed with pascal mostly, some php and some java
then went to superior meme languages like javascriot and python
>>60432698
BASIC on C64, but I had to stop at variables because I didn't understand the concept at the time (I was 10 or something).
I never bothered learning to program though, so I may also just be bad at it.
Java when I was 16, in high school (Yuropean equievelant of)
>>60432698
Java, sometime in my teenage years. In middle school they had us use that alice thing instead of real programming
PHP by myself
Python, but just a little bit
Pascal in school
C in university
Java in university
Z80 assambler in university
Python at work, the one language I'm an expert in
>>60434791
Turbo Pascal was pretty ballin' I had a library someone wrote to add sound blaster capabilities.
>>60432698
YaBASIC on the PS2, I shit you not. Anyone else remember the demo disc that came with the console when you bought it? UK here and it was one of the original lot, so I dunno if the disc's contents were different to yours.
Anyway, yeah. Very basic (pun intended) graphics capabilities, was obviously intended to be used with a keyboard but I didn't have one at the time, so I had to type code in with the awful on-screen keyboard. I learned what I could from the bundled demo programs, and I think the Official UK Playstation magazine (or whatever it was called) published some code that I laboriously typed in.
My uncle had been a programmer for years at this point, and I showed it to him when he visited one weekend. We'd just got our first PC, luckily, and he lent me a Visual Basic 6 book along with bootleg copies of Visual Studio 6 and MSDN, so I had a pretty good start. I was 13.
Christ. I'm nearly 30 now, and I haven't thought about that for years. I literally did nothing with my spare time except learn to program in every language I could get my grubby little hands on. I don't regret it one bit.
>>60436349
Maek gaem.
>>60436349
i'm 24 and i've messed with C#, PHP and Python a bit. still haven't actually made anything. anon, tell me there's hope.