No your not rambling. My native tongue was Finnish. I live in Sweden and speak Swedish fluently.

And as for my English. Well judge me by my writings if I'm any good.

As for computer languages. In order that I learned them.

  1. Basic
  2. Pascal
  3. C
  4. Visual Basic
  5. C++
  6. Java
  7. Perl
  8. Assembler
  9. COBOL
All my previous knowledge shows when I programme something. As for the languages I have learned. Some of these languages I actually not a good at. But as for my alltime favorite. Perl of course.

When it comes to programming languages I'm a Jack-of-all-trades. -> master-of-none. But also this. I wouldn't have continued with it if no enjoyment was there. The only risk you take IMHO is picking a booring language for a first programming language.


In reply to RE: RE: Disadvantages of Perl? by JanneVee
in thread Disadvantages of Perl? by redmist

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