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30 days agooh the memories - I started with Commodore BASIC on the C-64. Second Basic (after 6502 Assembler) was AmigaBasic. Oh god, it was soooo slow. Scrolling though your code, you could watch the lines being printed. Finally I bought (!) GFA Basic - that was great! Probably spoiled my programming habits till now! :)
Commodore 64
Commodore Basic lineeditor - followed by my own 6502 machine code editor ;)
Commodore Basic
about 25 years - wanted to understand emacs configuration, what finally lead to Common Lisp.
elisp, followed by Common Lisp
the only one and true editor :) GNU emacs
Common Lisp (for hobby projects) and elisp - unfortunately I don’t do real programming for money, but manage IT projects. Emacs and my own set of elisp helps me to get my work done (and procrastinate).
Common Lisp and elisp