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Old 15-08-2009, 06:39   #34
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Re: Programming Challenges?

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Originally Posted by foreverwar View Post
When I were't lad.........

My first programming language in 1980 was IBM Mainframe Assembler, with 2, 4, and 6 byte instructions, and if you weren't careful, you could overwrite the instruction, which would result in "interesting" outputs (and the code was input in punch cards.....).
Wow - they had computers back then?????

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Originally Posted by webcrawler2050 View Post
If you want a real language to learn and be challenge - PEARL
Is that anything like Perl then?

I like perl, it's useful for writing code that looks like characters from comics when they swear.
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