AMOS BASIC on the commodore Amiga was my first. First time I ever made a finished product and never really looked back.
As I got a little older and the Amiga died off I ended up using visual basic 6 for work. From there I've gone through vb.net, c# and JavaScript, but recently started on Java and find myself enjoying it a lot more.
As a fellow (former) dba, have to give a special shout-out to SQL, maybe more of an honorable mention for 'programming language' I suppose, but definitely where I feel most comfortable with the day to day stuff.
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AMOS BASIC on the commodore Amiga was my first. First time I ever made a finished product and never really looked back.
As I got a little older and the Amiga died off I ended up using visual basic 6 for work. From there I've gone through vb.net, c# and JavaScript, but recently started on Java and find myself enjoying it a lot more.
As a fellow (former) dba, have to give a special shout-out to SQL, maybe more of an honorable mention for 'programming language' I suppose, but definitely where I feel most comfortable with the day to day stuff.