Do you still use any of those programming languages?
I picked up a late 70s book that discusses the following languages, Algol, APL, APT, BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN, GPSS, JOSS, JOVIAL, LISP, PL/I, SIMULA, and SNOBOL. Does any of such languages strike a chord if any for you?
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 18.3 ms ] threadTwo that I loved at the time were Algol68 and SNOBOL. Algol68 was so sophisticated for its time but I'm not aware of any advantages over modern languages. SNOBOL was lots of fun to write, but I found it write-only.
Speaking of old languages, in mid 80's I was on a team that worked on a machine translation system, and we used a language called Q. The few keywords the language had were in French, and it was based on tree rewriting. I wonder if that is still around.
I personally used BASIC a lot back in the day, but more Pascal, actually, which had a fantastic text-based IDE. It deserves a place in that list!… :)