Discussion:
one more langage
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gcalliet
2024-02-09 12:29:40 UTC
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Hello world,

The discussion about VMSgenerations rendez-vous uses of langages makes
me think about the past.

VMSgenerations was born from hp-interex france. At that time, there was
three langages: french, english, sweedish. (Sweedish because they have
been very active during the terrible year 2013).

Have a look:
http://www3.hp-interex.fr/index.php/fr/association-hp-interex-france

They said: you begin to be a good programmer the time you can use 2
langages.

Very difficult for french people, I know :)

Gérard Calliet
Arne Vajhøj
2024-02-09 12:43:42 UTC
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Post by gcalliet
VMSgenerations was born from hp-interex france.
If I remember correctly then it went:

DECUS -> Encompass ->Interex

(in general - I don't know specifics about France)
Post by gcalliet
At that time, there was
three langages: french, english, sweedish. (Sweedish because they have
been very active during the terrible year 2013).
Sweden is/was a VMS stronghold. I suspect that ratio of VMS systems
per citizen in Sweden is/was the highest in the world.

Arne
gcalliet
2024-02-09 14:58:28 UTC
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Post by Arne Vajhøj
Post by gcalliet
VMSgenerations was born from hp-interex france.
DECUS -> Encompass ->Interex
(in general - I don't know specifics about France)
There are been for the world decus, encompass, interex and connect.

In france connect was not possible for administrative purposes.

The major differences between VMSgenerations and ancestors has been:
specialisation on VMS, independancy from the supplier (before that the
clubs were depending from digital, compaq, hp).
Post by Arne Vajhøj
Post by gcalliet
                                              At that time, there was
three langages: french, english, sweedish. (Sweedish because they have
been very active during the terrible year 2013).
Sweden is/was a VMS stronghold. I suspect that ratio of VMS systems
per citizen in Sweden is/was the highest in the world.
Arne
Simon Clubley
2024-02-09 13:22:43 UTC
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Post by gcalliet
Hello world,
The discussion about VMSgenerations rendez-vous uses of langages makes
me think about the past.
VMSgenerations was born from hp-interex france. At that time, there was
three langages: french, english, sweedish. (Sweedish because they have
been very active during the terrible year 2013).
http://www3.hp-interex.fr/index.php/fr/association-hp-interex-france
They said: you begin to be a good programmer the time you can use 2
langages.
Actually I know _lots_ of languages: Ada, Basic, C, C++, Cobol, Dibol,
Fortran, Pascal, PHP, Python, etc, plus countless assembly languages. :-)
Post by gcalliet
Very difficult for french people, I know :)
Simon.
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gcalliet
2024-02-09 15:00:16 UTC
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Actually I know_lots_ of languages: Ada, Basic, C, C++, Cobol, Dibol,
Fortran, Pascal, PHP, Python, etc, plus countless assembly languages. 🙂
Ce n'était pas la peine de le dire :)
Dave Froble
2024-02-09 15:11:16 UTC
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Post by Simon Clubley
Actually I know _lots_ of languages: Ada, Basic, C, C++, Cobol, Dibol,
Fortran, Pascal, PHP, Python, etc, plus countless assembly languages. :-)
Doesn't that get you confused? Seems like it often ...

:-)
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