#Programming #languages I used professionally, or for real/finished personal projects:

- #Bash
- #CSharp
- #CoffeeScript (ugh)
- #Haskell
- #Java
- #JavaScript
- #Kotlin
- #Perl
- #PHP
- #Python
- #Ruby
- #Scala
- #TypeScript

DSLs that matter:

- #HTML, #CSS
- #PCRE #regexp
- #SQL
- #Math 😛

Others I learned or played with, and that I can probably pick up quickly:

- #Clojure
- #CPP
- #FSharp
- #OCaml

I should probably mention my non-native #English 🙂

Primarily, we're language learners 💪

@alexandru Here's my list of languages I've used:
Recently:
- #Fortran 2018
- #C
- #PHP
- #JavaScript
- #SQL
Past (in no particular order):
- #Ada
- #Pascal
- #BLISS
- #APL
- #SNOBOL4
- #COBOL
- #RPG II
- #LISP
- #BASIC
- #PL/I
- #MIX
- #DCL (VMS command lang)
- #VAX Assembler
- #IBM \370 Assembler

@radehi @alexandru I do, other than the difficulty of figuring out that you had a missing dot somewhere. BLISS macros were incredibly powerful and could help you write clear and maintainable code. BLISS is far better than C for systems programming, in my opinion. ELUDOM

@radehi I've never used Forth, so have no opinion of it.

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@SteveLionel You might like it; has incredibly powerful macros, no types, and extremely interactive development, though nowadays is not widely used. More alive than BLISS though!

@radehi Sounds good, but I'm not doing much programming nowadays, other than my ongoing Fortran work and web development, so little incentive to pick up new languages. Haskell is intriguing, too.

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