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Limiting a signal
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Re: Limiting a signal
martinvicanek wrote:
@tulamide, if your programming skills are traditional then mine are completely outdated if anything. Remember FORTRAN? That's where I come from. I will never be able to program in Ruby haha!
FORTRAN? Jeez I'd forgotten about that. Did a bit of that at school about 45 years ago.
Something in me tries to piece together the age of the regulars who post here. The average age estimate seems to get older as time goes by. I'm nearly 62. Does anyone else want to share...
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Limiting a signal
Atari 800 assembly language for me.
Jurassic postdates me !!
Jurassic postdates me !!
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rocknrollkat - Posts: 213
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Re: Limiting a signal
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention SNOBOL4.
I just turned 68 years old, by the way.
ROXY
I just turned 68 years old, by the way.
ROXY
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rocknrollkat - Posts: 213
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Re: Limiting a signal
Atari-STe - GFA Basic was my program language.
Gee, prior to that ... Commodore-64 Basic
Gee, prior to that ... Commodore-64 Basic
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