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I have been programming since the early 70s on a wide-variety of operating systems: |
I have been programming since the early 70s on a wide-variety of operating systems. Here are the languages that I've written major pieces of software for, on the associated environments: |
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* Univac 1100 Assembly, APL, Basic, Cobol, Lisp, PLUS and Snobol on Univac 1100 Series mainframes. |
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* PDP-11 Assembly on DEC PDP-11 minicomputers |
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* Forth on MC6800 |
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* Basic and Fortran on Prime PRIMOS minicomputers (''The Prime minicomputer OS, called PRIMOS, was written almost entirely in Fortran, as well as their major applications, including the Basic interpreter. I implemented a major upgrade to the PRIMOS Basic interpreter that allowed very large Basic programs to chain to each other''). |
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* MC68000 Assembly and C on MC68K single-board computers (SBC) (''I developed a complete, stand-alone embedded computing environment with a Unix-style memory manager.'') |
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* PLUS on Univac 1100 Series mainframes (''PLUS is Programming Language for Systems, a Univac proprietary high-level language.'') |
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* C, PL/1, and DCL on DEC VAX VMS minicomputers. (''I developed a print symbiont for a Xerox printer attached to a DEC VAX VMS system.'') |
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* C, Unix Shell (bash), Emacs Lisp, Awk, Make, n/t/roff, SQL, Perl on IBM AIX, HP HP-UX, DEC Ultrix, and SGI Irix workstations (''10 years of managing network and computer systems and staff at a UC campus.'') |
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* Python, Ruby, Elixir, Awk, HTML, Java, Javascript, Make, Objective-C, SQL, Unix Shell on Apple Mac OS X servers and laptops. (''Financial data management and presentation using proprietary algorithms.'') |
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 17 December 2017
I have been programming since the early 70s on a wide-variety of operating systems. Here are the languages that I've written major pieces of software for, on the associated environments:
- Univac 1100 Assembly, APL, Basic, Cobol, Lisp, PLUS and Snobol on Univac 1100 Series mainframes.
- PDP-11 Assembly on DEC PDP-11 minicomputers
- Forth on MC6800
- Basic and Fortran on Prime PRIMOS minicomputers (The Prime minicomputer OS, called PRIMOS, was written almost entirely in Fortran, as well as their major applications, including the Basic interpreter. I implemented a major upgrade to the PRIMOS Basic interpreter that allowed very large Basic programs to chain to each other).
- MC68000 Assembly and C on MC68K single-board computers (SBC) (I developed a complete, stand-alone embedded computing environment with a Unix-style memory manager.)
- PLUS on Univac 1100 Series mainframes (PLUS is Programming Language for Systems, a Univac proprietary high-level language.)
- C, PL/1, and DCL on DEC VAX VMS minicomputers. (I developed a print symbiont for a Xerox printer attached to a DEC VAX VMS system.)
- C, Unix Shell (bash), Emacs Lisp, Awk, Make, n/t/roff, SQL, Perl on IBM AIX, HP HP-UX, DEC Ultrix, and SGI Irix workstations (10 years of managing network and computer systems and staff at a UC campus.)
- Python, Ruby, Elixir, Awk, HTML, Java, Javascript, Make, Objective-C, SQL, Unix Shell on Apple Mac OS X servers and laptops. (Financial data management and presentation using proprietary algorithms.)
My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
Perl | Expert |
Python | Expert |
Ruby | Expert |
UNIX Shell | Expert |
Emacs Lisp | Active |
Make | Active |
AWK | Active |
Elixir | Active |
JavaScript | Active |
SQL | Active |
Java | Intermediate |
Objective-C | Intermediate |
Elm | Beginner |
J | Beginner |
R | Beginner |
APL | Rusty (ex-expert) |
Assembly | Rusty (ex-expert |
BASIC | Rusty (ex-expert) |
C | Rusty (ex-expert) |
COBOL | Very Rusty |
DCL | Very Rusty |
Fortran | Rusty (ex-expert) |
Forth | Very Rusty |
n/t/roff | Very Rusty (ex-expert) |
PL/I | Very Rusty (ex-expert) |
PLUS | Very Rusty (ex-expert) |
Snobol | Very Rusty |