Never really thought about it but now that I write them all out, it looks absolutely terrible.
- Perl
- SPL
- Prism
- bash
- SQL
- VBS
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
- C#
The C# work was contracted out (and I do regret allowing it in) but the rest is used by me -- no one else to blame. SPL (sybyl programming language) and Prism (GraphPad macro language) are a bit odd but important in my field. I've just started adding CSS and Javascript but that's just out of laziness. Time permitting, I'll replace the VBS with a par executable.
Luckily, I rarely have to work with C or Fortran anymore but I occasionally get wrapped up in small, specialized "languages" like SLN (sybyl line notation).
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