Mark Overmeer  

Computer Experience

Programming
Operating Systems
Hardware
Text
 
 

During my education and professional life (career), I came in touch with various kinds of hardware, operating systems, and programming languages. An overview follows here. I am sure I forgot a few: all those names are so hard to remember.

I used the following symbols:

*
had/have a few own programs running on/with it. Without * means that did use the language, but not often.
#
still use it a lot.
Programming
languages
  Algol 68 *
Awk/Sed *#
Basic *
C *#
CDL2 *
Clean
CSP
EAG *
Elan
Fortran 70 *
Grep/egrep *#
Java *#
JavaScript *#
MC6800 assembler *
MC6809 assembler *
MC68000 assembler
Miranda *
Modula2 *
Paisley
Pascal *
PDP11 assembler *
Perl *#
Perl OO *#
Prolog *
Ridle
SASL
Sh/Ksh/Bash *#
SQL *
Tcl/Tk *
VM370 assembler *
Operating
Systems
  AmigaDOS *
DOS
ForceOS *
MINIX *
NOS/VE
RT11 *
UNIX AIX4 *
UNIX HP-UX9/10/11 *
UNIX IRIX5/6 *#
UNIX Linux *#
UNIX OSF/1 *
UNIX SX3 *
UNIX Solaris2 *#
UNIX SunOS4 *
VM/CMS *
VMS
Windows95 :(
Hardware   CDC... *
Commodore Amiga *
Cyber930
Force *
HP3000 *
HP9000 *
IBM RS6000 *
IBM370 *
NEC SX2 (super)
NEC SX3 (super) *
PC 486/586 *#
PDP11 *
SGI Challange *#
SGI Indigo *
SGI Iris
Sun SPARC *#
Sun3
Tandy TRS-80 *
TI 99/4A
VAX11 *
VME MC68000 *
own MC6809 *
Text
processors
  atroff *#
LaTeX *#
nroff
own *
vi *#
(forgot all the other since I have vi)
 
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