Which programming language did they teach you in high school?

Which programming language did they teach you in high school?

C

java

Phrogram.
Later we found out that the extension of the source files (.kpl) meant kid's programming language lmao

None. HTML was am elective. We were using HTML 2.

They start with C most likely to weed out the vydiafags and then when it comes o OOP they teach us Java and C++ for Opengl.

Visual Basic
My instructor didn't care for it, but he didn't have any say about it.
Kind of weird because my school was really big about having students do AP testing, and I believe the CS AP tests are all about Java.

Visual Basic

BASIC

there also was a community college that offered java for ap tests.

c, c++ and java introduction

Python, it was fun.

Scratch. Not even fucking joking

None. At all. Jeez am I the only oldfag left? Most we got was a labelling exercise and a few english lessons on the computer where we got to use clipart to design a poster.

Went through GCSE IT, IT national diploma and a bachelors in IT and they didn't try to teach us a single programming language once. and people wonder why the british techology sector is in such an absolute state...

Assembly

Java

None. None of the schools in my country actually teach programming. It all starts in college or university.

What year was that? I graduated more than a decade ago and we had programming classes in C.

There were some schools that were pretty progressive back in the days.
But largely yeah, no programming. Not until much later and even then it was primarily because a family member introduced you.

Before I answer that, can I just clarify the age range of 'high school'? Not american

Ukbros also up at an ungodly hour detected

14-18

What architecture?

Yeah no. That was mid-late 90s for me and we didn't get dick. If you went to college, maybe, if you went to uni sure, but school? Big fat nope. One of the uk contingent here, seems to be a common experience.

Oddly enough though I have a vague memory that they tried to teach us some very basic programming back in primary school believe it or not. Probably around 1990. I think it was called Logo and used a turtle? Vague memory is vague

:(

Visual Basic

I think it actually sucked knowledge out of my brain and lowered my IQ a few points.

Kek I remember that shit, that turtle was based, even google tries to copy it

The fifth one.

A million internet brohugs to anyone who TRULY understands (ie not just googles) this image and what it meant

None.
I taught myself my senior year and got a programming job a few months after I graduated high school. For whatever reason, when I told people that I went to school with that were going to college for programming or engineering that I got a job as a programmer without a degree, they always got mad.

This

> Middle School: C#, C++, Java, "HTML, CSS"
> High School: Java, Python, PHP, JS
> College: C++

>Had to do a research project on incorporating programming concepts into normal school curriculum using Scratch
>Had to make a psuedo-programming workshop lesson plan for teachers that don't teach anything related to computers
>Having to try to explain boolean operations to an 80 year old english teacher

>clockup game that isn't euphoria

huh

Pascal.

Pseudo code

C. None of that OOP mind-poison they teach kids these days, thankfully.

Take this, stupid paedophile!

cuck

Pascal

Turbo Pascal 5.5 and BASIC. HTML wasn't a thing when I went through school.

yeah that'll show him!

kek

APL

Take this, pedo

Pascal. It was only for half if a year. Everything else was office.

Can i have the source for OPs picture please?

pascal and java

No

>I manually recreated this image in scratch just to see what it did
it wasn't worth it, anons.
I was expecting it to draw a swastika with my character

Java and C++

First semester of Computer Science taught GW-BASIC.

It's not a programming language but, for the record, the second semester taught HTML.

We didn't actually learn a programming language. CS class was all about logic gates, data structures, algorithms, and general math

Java. Visual Basic and Flash at junior high.

...

HTML

>flash
>programming language
>a language at all

Nothing sadly, had to learn on my own

Fraternite.

trigger warning: guro

High school? Pascal. I was probably the only one in the class who also gave a fuck, too

English lit

Visual Basic if i remember.
This was a special class 30 or more minutes before school started that didn't count towards anything. I still have no idea what they were thinking.

Pascal
C and others in uni

Visual Basic.
I was excited because I'd thought I'd learn something else in college.
I didn't those. Fuck my shit school

pascal, delphi, c, c++, assembly for atmel avr 8-bit, verilog, java, python, c#, bash script

Take this, pedo

Pascal. God that was a fun language.

None, I was at Biology class.

But where I live they teach Java or C#. Each school chooses what it prefers

Your high schools had programming classes? wtf?

...

Stop posting porn.

Java, Haskell and C

I tried nearly any programming language that I thought was worth it by myself. Now I do most stuff in either Python or C++.

Ruby

None.
The IT teacher was a old guy that used to teach shop class but since noone was taking his class and he had like 5 years until retirement the put him there. He just read from a book while we player CS 1.5 on the school LAN.

College I had Mathlab. Horrible waste of time.

I later taught myself C++, got a job as a codemonkey in a local software development agency.
Currently learning Java. But it seems kinda silly so I'm in no hurry.

Pascal

Scratch (no jokes), C, Assembly (8086), Java, C#, Php, SQL

>1st lesson on programming
>here's some Java, I wrote it on the whiteboard
>now I want you to use Java to do this thing
>WHY DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND IT?

None but everybody had to take mandatory philosophy lessons, truly hellish.

8086 assembly

Literally nothing. I thought myself Visual Basic by programming pong on my calculator.

I'm a Salesforce eCommerce dev now.

Pascal. Later on, new years got C++. It was not an improvement.

None

Im 32 and I also never programmed in school until university.

correction, not Visual Basic, just Basic I think

Yep

VB.NET

Some of are still left.

diito. 39 here.
The only computer options we had were drafting and typing class. Drafting was dumb as fuck since the school couldn't afford a printer that had capabilities and wasn't on those tracks.

you sure you should be posting here. I hear salesforce like firing the ones who talk.

Logo -> Pascal -> Java

Pascal. But that was decades ago.

BASIC

Elementary:
Qbasic
HTML

HS:
Pseudocode, then Pascal

None, sadly.

Logo -> Pseudocode -> Python
They taught us way too basic stuff but it was fun.

Jscript, HTML 5 and some kind of proprietary mitsubishi robot language

but why?

Visual Basic 6

But I also graduated in 2004 when .NET was still brandnew and kinda sucked at the time.

Basic, xHtml, Pascal, and we got a little bit into javascript in the end.

Can we seriously fucking stop posting anime?

None
I haven't had any computer education whatsoever

>High School

I lived in such a back woods TN town that we took keyboarding on typewriters and the most computer focused class was a class on Office.

Brainfuck