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evilghost
12-23-06, 07:38 PM
Figure we could get this out in the air to help anyone with questions/etc. Basically, post any programming/scripting languages you are competent in.
I am proficient/fluent in:
SQL/T-SQL (Microsoft SQL/mySQL)
Perl
PHP
ASP/VBScript/VB6
Bash
NT Batch
Kixtart
HTML/Java Script/DHTML/CSS
Basic/TI Basic
I am a beginner in:
C/C++
I would like to learn:
Python
C/C++
I don't care to learn:
Java
.NET/C#
superklye
12-23-06, 08:21 PM
XHTML
CSS
XML
Those three are my forte. I code in notepad at work just because I can. :D
I'm getting a lot better with:
JavaScript
VB.NET
C#.NET
ASP.NET
SQL/MySQL
PHP
AJAX (not really a language, but the technology as a whole)
Zelda_fan
12-23-06, 08:50 PM
I used to write software a long time ago.
I'm proficient (as in I developed commercial applications) in C/C++, HTML, and Visual Basic.
I also know FORTRAN, just about every variation of BASIC, and java as well.
a12ctic
12-23-06, 09:17 PM
perl, python, and bash are the only ones that ive really learned.
CaptNKILL
12-23-06, 09:37 PM
English
Marvel_us
12-23-06, 10:12 PM
Learned a bit of C/C++ last semester and learned/still learning Java.
Interpreted/Markup:
- ASP.NET
- Classic ASP
- JavaScript
- HTML
- CSS
- XML
- VBScript
- VBA
Compiled:
- C#
- VB.NET
- T-SQL
Tinkered with:
- Ruby
- Python
- Perl
- Java
- Haskell
Older/no longer use:
- VFP/dBase
- Delphi/Pascal
- Basic
Roadhog
12-23-06, 10:52 PM
i know..
l33t
1337
english
but yeah.. only thing i have limited knowledge in is HTML lol
crainger
12-23-06, 10:54 PM
English
:rofl
Homer: "If I could just say a few words I'd be a better public speaker"
Bart: :udawg:
For me C++, SQL and ASP with enough of HTML to get me by.
Proficient in:
Java
PHP
VB
C#
Can do most things in:
C/C++
Currently Learning:
JSP, Delphi, Python.
hirantha
12-24-06, 12:16 AM
I know how to whisper PC hardware that’s all. so that makes me a PC hardware Whisperer (xmasgrin)
Subtestube
12-24-06, 01:18 AM
I professionally use C++ and Lua.
I learned C and Java at Uni and consider myself proficient enough in them to get by.
I've used the pain that is Prolog.
I've dabbled in Python.
I plan to learn C#, but programming professionally has taken the bite out of my free time programming.
superklye
12-24-06, 02:03 AM
If you know C++, learning C# isn't going to be too difficult for you. :)
Capt. Picard
12-24-06, 02:30 AM
I know how to whisper PC hardware that’s all. so that makes me a PC hardware Whisperer (xmasgrin)
You can only be called a hardware whisperer it it works. (xmasgrin)
crainger
12-24-06, 02:46 AM
You can only be called a hardware whisperer it it works. (xmasgrin)
Bigman is is catching.
It's easy to learn a new programming language in a day or two, but then you can't use it because you don't know any libraries. I think it would be better to add the libraries and other knowlege to the list:
C/C++ (OpenGL, QT, SDL, MySQL, network , Scriptinterpreter: QSA and Spidermonkey (Both ECMA))
ECMA-Script (I like it more then Lua, because JS syntax is more similar to C/C++)
GLSL
PHP (HTML, MySQL...)
Python (For writing exporters in Blender or smal tools)
i know C - worked with it at school. never got into C++.
however for work i have been working with spreadsheets and what not and have learned quite a bit about Visual Basic as well as VBA (for macros).
just started working with SQL/T-SQL and ASP.NET to design a web app for file transfer for the place i work.
yea im a noob, but thats why i wanted this forum :D
Imbroglio
12-28-06, 09:18 PM
proficcient in:
c/c++
html/xml/css
mips/tmips/ibm assembly (wrote compilers for tmips/mips)
have used:
c#
java/js
bash/ksh scripting
lisp
scheme
prologue (?sp)
also used lex to parse web pages for a software engineering class, was actually quite fun, made a program to scan web-sites for out dated links and errors in pages.
|MaguS|
12-28-06, 10:27 PM
Im fluent in...
C/C++
.Net
Java
HTML
XML
Assembly (I would say im a step below the others in this though)
I know but would like to get better in...
PHP
SQL/MySQL
Python
GLSL
Cg
I can code in DirectX/3D and OpenGL aswell but they are API so I will just make this note. :o
superklye
12-28-06, 11:33 PM
The more I use it, the more I fall absolutely in love with XML/XSLT. It's so awesome and so freakin' powerful!
Uberpwnage
12-29-06, 06:22 AM
I took a class in C++ the last year, I dont remember much of it tho :( cuz I never use it.
as far as spoken languages, English and Spanish.
then theres 1337 (xmasgrin)
Most of my programming has been at the firmware level, so I'm much more proficient in the lower-level languages. I've since switched to the application side, so I've gotten to cut my teeth on Java a bit. And I started learning ObjC when I got the Mac, though I've gotten sidetracked on it of late.
Beginner:
Objective C (for Mac OS X programming)
Perl (old Perl 4 stuff, I haven't kept up with newer versions)
Japanese
Intermediate:
Java (1.4 and 1.5)
C++
German
Advanced:
C
Assembly (PowerPC)
English
DiscipleDOC
01-02-07, 10:29 AM
Does Ebonics and L33T 5p34K count?
CaptNKILL
01-02-07, 12:47 PM
Does Ebonics and L33T 5p34K count?
Ebonics :lol2:
DiscipleDOC
01-02-07, 01:56 PM
Ebonics :lol2:
For real. When I talk to some of the guys I play ball with, I feel like I've stepped into another country.
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