I will follow Corey's example and make the ordered list of the programming languages I learned in the past 15 years
- LOGO
- QBASIC
- pascal
- C
- scheme
- Java
- lisp
- prolog
- shell
- python
- VBScript
- javascript
- erlang
I am still deeply in love with every functional languages I learned. I was in fact directed to Python (circa 2001) by some guy in a Scheme usenet group telling me that if I wanted a more market-friendly language but still elegant I should learn Python.