Most, but not all, of my programming career has been on IBM midrange computers using COBOL, RPG, CL and SQL. The "not all" part is Visual Basic, Javascript, and PHP, with dabblings in Python.
One of my current jobs is at a school with an MS Access database designed back in the mid 1990s, and subsequently modified by a variety of people, including myself over the past few years. A question about that led to a post on this site by one Pat Hartman, which had a link to a currently non-existent thread, so I signed up in an effort to find that missing link.
I'm in the US, although I was lucky enough to make a trip to the UK where I spent a fast week touring in a rented VW bus camping out and mostly driving on the correct side of the road. Lots of fun!
One of my current jobs is at a school with an MS Access database designed back in the mid 1990s, and subsequently modified by a variety of people, including myself over the past few years. A question about that led to a post on this site by one Pat Hartman, which had a link to a currently non-existent thread, so I signed up in an effort to find that missing link.
I'm in the US, although I was lucky enough to make a trip to the UK where I spent a fast week touring in a rented VW bus camping out and mostly driving on the correct side of the road. Lots of fun!