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What computer languages do you know?

Discussion in 'Programming' started by GamerLobby, Nov 9, 2007.

  1. blueparukia

    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    C# (really well)
    C++ (quite well, haven't used it in ages though)
    Visual Basic (6) (used to know it really, really well, but I havent used it since 2005)
    VB.NET (am comfortable with it, but prefer C#)
    PHP (average, only be learning for a month or 2 now)
    HTML (extremely well)
    XML (the structure - extremely well, XSLT etc - quite well)
    MySQL (I know it well, but way to confusing when using from PHP)
    CSS (really well)
     
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  2. UnknownFury

    UnknownFury Peon

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    #42
    C++
    OpenGL (Used with C++)
    HTML
    CSS
    MySQL
    PHP
    Actionscript
    Phython
     
    UnknownFury, Dec 9, 2007 IP
  3. Paul5151

    Paul5151 Peon

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    #43
    Well, for some reason I haven't coded for a long time, but i know these:
    C++(my favourite)
    Visual basic(a little)
    Pascal(I don't like it, but we are forced to learn it at school :) )
    php
    HTML/CSS/MySql(not exactly languages)
    As far as I remeber, that's it :)
     
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  4. UnknownFury

    UnknownFury Peon

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    I think that anyone with a fair ammount of knowledge of C++ finds it as their favorite because the possibilites are endless. You can do so much with it and you can always learn more. php etc there isn't that much to learn and its not as flexable. Especially when you compare C++ with AS.
     
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  5. soulscratch

    soulscratch Well-Known Member

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    I'm not going to make a bullshit list of languages that I haven't mastered. If you haven't read the HTML or CSS specifications (100% of the people in this thread), I wouldn't even list those. Here's how I'd rate myself on a scale of 1-10.

    HTML: 6/10
    CSS: 7/10
    PHP: 2/10
    ECMASCript: 3.5/10
     
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  6. blueparukia

    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    I have read them......
     
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  7. soulscratch

    soulscratch Well-Known Member

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    #47
    Maybe portions of the specifications? Then how about trying to conform to the standards by having a valid page?

    Serving XHTML 1.1 as text/html?
    Using deprecated elements such as <center>?
    Not having a type attribute for script elements?
    No xhtml end tag for line breaks?
    Serving a stylesheet meant for media to all types of devices?
    Presentational class names (<span class="green">) ?
    Meaningless elements? (<span style="font-weight: bold;">Hello...)
    Inconsistency across browsers, using a method of feeding css that causes a FOUC in IE6 (the most used browser on earth)..

    I can go on.
     
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  8. JmtJbm

    JmtJbm Greenhorn

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    C,
    C++,
    C#,
    VB,
    COBOL,
    Prolog,
    PHP,
    Java (J2SE, J2EE (Learning) )
     
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  9. jaismeen

    jaismeen Member

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    c, c++,PHP, jave,.net, asp .net
     
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  10. Siegfried

    Siegfried Greenhorn

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    C, C++, C#, Obj-C, PHP, Java, JavaScript plus basics of few more ;)
     
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  11. manwink

    manwink Greenhorn

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    What I can say to this is: The more I ve learned new high-level computer languages, I more I realized that knowing C++ then you know every others or at least you can learn them quickly only a vary few days... Similar to low-level language that once you know Assembly, then it's easy to learn any others. However, people can be really expert only one or two languages which mean you don't need to check out the manual book of all syntax and you fully understand the behaviors of it's compiler.
     
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  12. Raghu Kanchiraju

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    #52
    HTML
    CSS
    Javascript
    PHP
    Python
    Java
    SQL
     
    Raghu Kanchiraju, Feb 27, 2013 IP
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    php, my sql, javascript, and some C++
     
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  14. Mohammad Asif Ali Zaman

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    #54
    i have a lot of skills in c++,java,c#,php,html ..etc but i love signal processing which i done in matlab