As to APL, now there is a language that is really powerful and
efficient.  It helps if you are good at math and at reading right to
left.

PL/I, a great language for doing both business and scientific work.

However, I'm not sure either of them have the power of Assembler or
"Assembler in Cursive": C/C++ as only they can address memory and you'd
better know what you're doing as it won't give you Mickysoft "are you
sure you want to do that" types of messages.   It ASSUMES you are a
professional and know what your doing.   Whether that's a good
assumption is another story.

Dave

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