Rather than a bio, I'll direct you to my AMA: https://dev.to/johnmunsch/i-have-been-a-professional-developer-for-31-years-and-im-53-now-ask-me-anything-5dlf
Not surprisingly for when I grew up, BASIC. When you were an amateur programmer in that day and age you really didn't have access to much except for that.
But then in school we were first exposed C if I recall correctly. I actually can't remember anymore. I went to Rice and we did at least some of: C, Modula-2, Prolog, Lisp, Motorola 68000 Assembly, and probably some others I can no longer remember.
Started learning to program seriously early 2017. Love fixing problems so decided to switch careers from e-commerce and management to programming and web dev. Longterm goal is full stack developer.
Not surprisingly for when I grew up, BASIC. When you were an amateur programmer in that day and age you really didn't have access to much except for that.
But then in school we were first exposed C if I recall correctly. I actually can't remember anymore. I went to Rice and we did at least some of: C, Modula-2, Prolog, Lisp, Motorola 68000 Assembly, and probably some others I can no longer remember.
Nice, I've been messing around with Lisp. Not sure i'm confident enough in myself to get into basic. Pretty awesome and thanks for the answer!