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by effigies 5805 days ago
My first two were Logo and VBA. (I don't really count the tiny bits of dabbling in Basic. I got bored by hello world.)

I'd say both of these meet his criteria. But neither of them got me hooked. It wasn't until I started on Perl to help a friend parse chat logs that I really started getting into programming.

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It Logo and VBA meet "my criteria" I must be terribly bad at getting my point across.

Kinda suprised to see a random blog post by me end up on Hacker News. If I had known I would have made more of an effort :-)

Woops. I totally missed this one:

> It has to be a "real" language. As in: a language that is actually used by a significant number of people in paid jobs.

Either way, as first languages go, they're not bad, as they let you get those immediate results. There's pretty minimal fluff. (I think. To be honest, I couldn't write anything in either of them, anymore.)

I suppose you could call them oddball, though.