I am a retired mainframe COBOL developer by trade. Still dabble with it some on the PC.
I never got much into cobol by the time I could code it was Basic (Gbasic and MS-Basic, my dad use to maintain a mainframe. I started on Pascal in the early
90's then moved to C/C++ with a bit of ASM.
Nice. I started with TI-BASIC, mostly altering programs that I would find
and key in from the TI 99er Magazine. Took a class in high school where we programmed in C-64 BASIC, and then BASIC and PASCAL in college as electives.
I wasn't bad on the Commodore, but never got great at either one of the
others.
After being laid off a couple of times (IT consultant, computer operator),
I got a job at a place that was still willing to train COBOL developers.
The rest is history. ;)
I primarally develop C/C++ for Microcontrollers (PIC,SAM,AVR) automation systems though have dabbled with embedded linux with a Beaglebone and Raspberr
Pi.
Interesting. Those are of some interest to me, if I can figure out a way
to integrate them into other hobbies, like model railroading. So far, all
I have used Pis for is as computers and to "host" a remote camera.
* SLMR 2.1a * It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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