Thanks bull,
I'm not so much looking at software development per se as being able to navigate my way around existing software but that's probably splitting hairs. I did a lot with basic in jr and high school and survived Cobol and Fortran in college to fulfill language reqs, but when I got to C or C++ in my mid 20s it was a lot different and I just didn't have time to sink in the way I would have liked. Would love to now, though. Been nagging at me for a while.
So the Cs are my starting point, huh?
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