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PostPosted: July 11th, 2008, 5:35 am 
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I made it less tedious by transcribing with my brother. He typed what I read aloud to him.

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PostPosted: July 11th, 2008, 6:03 am 
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Anyone remember the fun of trying to load a program from the middle of a cassette tape with other stuff on it?
that was so much fun :lol:
It was also fun when you were loading games for about 5 minutes and it would throw you an error :evil:


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PostPosted: July 11th, 2008, 3:20 pm 
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It had 48k of memory....

my first pocket basic SHARP PC-1211 had 1kB
made 'big' programs (>1kB) with the command "chain "
worked only with GWBASIC (PC AT-286, had longtime no computer)


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1. LOGO
2. Pascal
3. C
4, 5, ...several more, I don't remember learning order.

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PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 11:25 am 
pascal, c++, java, html, javascript, VB, php, autohotkey, msceduler, autoit, msceduler, action script 2, action script 3, cmd, linux commands, coffeescript, @commands and some console scripts from a game like gamemaker, wow, CS and etc. I dont know if thats considered a language though. and now I want to try android language or ASP.


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  1. AutoHotkey
  2. C#
  3. a little C++
  4. HTML / Javascript
Advanced AHK functionality (DllCall, COM) actually made it easy to learn C++ - when looking at msdn samples and trying to convert them to AHK :D However I found C++ is a terrible language ;-)

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Coming the long way ...

1. Fortran77 (Who can remember?)
2. Pascal
3. Various Basic-Dialects (Atari, VisualBasic and more)
4. C
5. Java
6. C++
7. Perl
8. AHK

Inbetween:
X. Various other scripting languages (basic knowledge in LUA, Python, Ruby ...)
Y. Basic knowledge in Web-Languages (PHP, Javascript...)
Z. Various shell scripting languages (batch, powershell, bash ...)

Like enguneer: most of them I can read/modify ... but really programming only with a few out of them ...


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First? ASM. I use Ralf Brown's Interrupt List as my only reference :lol:
Second = AHK. I love my second programming language so much :D :D :D 8)

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PostPosted: March 16th, 2012, 6:17 am 
Basic on an Osborne 1 in 1982. Bought it with the express purpose of writing programs to beat the point spread in Pro Football.


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PostPosted: March 16th, 2012, 4:34 pm 
The first programming language that i learnt was assembly language.


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BATCH - DOS & 4DOS ... (yeah, I know I'm old!)
AutoIt - Aut and Au3
AutoHotkey (never looked back since!)

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Welcome back Rajat!

GameMaker 5 or 6 (GML)
Then I fiddled around with some other languages like C, C#, C++, python, QT, and several others. Didn't really like any of them.
And then came AutoHotkey.
Rajat wrote:
(never looked back since!)

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PostPosted: March 17th, 2012, 5:36 pm 
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Welcome back Rajat

Thanks mate! I missed this place

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PostPosted: March 17th, 2012, 5:41 pm 
Hi Rajat i am your big fan. please give me your msn .. you gave us the revolutionary GUI Smarter you are awesome. i am chris friend . who made this ahk


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Don't listen to this scumbag (well, the "you are awesome" is true...) . He's been a troll for several years now and hasn't learned a thing. Also, he has ban evaded many many times.

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"I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault, Bigfoot is blurry. So there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside."


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