Wow, those languages still exist? As an Electrical Engineer studying in the '80's, I coded in C, Fortran, Pascal, BASIC, Assembler, PSPICE, MAthCad, etc. We had hi-tech Apple II-C's, 60's-vintage Perkin-Elmer dumb terminals running on an antiquated Burroughs UNIX mainframe, Z-80 and 8085(!) microprocessors (which I built and coded with assembler, then added external circuits to perform rudimentary tasks), and DOS-based 8088, 8086, and 80286 machines! Talk about a dinosaur! I got thru college with a 8086-clone NEC V-10 based PC running DOS @ 10MHz with 640k RAM, monochrome monitor, with two 1.2M 5-1/4 floppy drives (NO hard Drive)!!!! Alright, I did have a costly HP LJII-P laser printer, so my print-outs looked head-and-shoulders above the other guys who had hot-rod 286 and 386 computers, but only had $100 Star dot matrix z-fold feed printers, LOL!
Good thing I specialized in Power Systems (hasn't changed significantly since the '20's) and am in Construction Management, LOL! I can hardly remember my DOS commands, nevermind how to write code!