• C, C++, Bash, Delphi, Some VB, Some Perl, SQL, Python

    I got into C at the age of 15 (I'm 34 today) to do video game development with text-based games called Multi-User Dungeons (MUD). This is where I got into Unix on FreeBSD using GCC. I eventually moved onto C++ to do similar on Red Hat Linux when many were porting game engines over. Then I got into Delph and VB during the AOL rage because I wanted to hack the planet like most of the young script kiddies discovering Windows for the first time.

    When I retired my career in the video game industry later on, I started getting more into data. This is when I got into SQL, Python and various Python frameworks like Django and Flask. Now these two languages are my primarily go-to's, but I still run a MUD that's in C on my Ubuntu box. I don't know if I'll learn anything else unless the business or career calls for it.

    My guess, next steps will either be R, C# or Java.