My first was Matlab. Most used is probably python, and then you get into my professional niche, VHDL, C, TCL.

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    I think I started with C#, went to C, then (pre-ES6) JS, Python, then Perl, then C++.

    I didn’t get much interest or progress in most of them. C# was somewhat interesting because I could make actual windows, and Perl just has a lot of interesting text-geared concepts and was created by a linguist (my background is in language and literature, not in any IT field). Perl is still delightful to learn, though I’d go with Raku (Perl 6) now.

    The only language I really learned properly and use the most is C++, especially with Qt, as my true interest is GUI programming. I was never into raw algorithms and CLI programs.